A numismatic term for "crack" is a reference to the die cracking and shattering while minting coins. This often creates a protrusion of the metal as it fills in the missing space.
We don't see gold cracked very often, but, for the sake of numismatics and to stay on topic with GOLD that just cracked , I submit a link to another thread.
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A numismatic term for "crack" is a reference to the die cracking and shattering while minting coins. This often creates a protrusion of the metal as it fills in the missing space.
We don't see gold cracked very often, but, for the sake of numismatics and to stay on topic with GOLD that just cracked
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Gold has pulled back until this thread gets moved to the appropriate location. See, your screwup affects us all.