spider web die crack on a Buffalo nickel.
I've never seen a die crack as prominent as this one.
It starts at the rim about 1 O'clock and meanders around the back of the
head and down the long feather to about 8 O'clock.
Does it add value to the coin or just interesting to take a look at?
Also, I'm using the Photobucket technique as described in another post tonight.
This was the best photo I could get as I've dismantled my setup and don't
want to disturb the sleepy wife.
JET

Looks fairly good on the preview. Hope for the same on the post.
It starts at the rim about 1 O'clock and meanders around the back of the
head and down the long feather to about 8 O'clock.
Does it add value to the coin or just interesting to take a look at?
Also, I'm using the Photobucket technique as described in another post tonight.
This was the best photo I could get as I've dismantled my setup and don't
want to disturb the sleepy wife.
JET

Looks fairly good on the preview. Hope for the same on the post.
It is health that is real wealth, not pieces of gold and silver. Gandhi.
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.
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I've never seen such a prolific die crack on a Buffalo nickel
<< <i>Is this a 1918-S? Severe die cracks are quite common from this mint. >>
Right on with the S mint. I should've included that in the post.
JET
I collect all 20th century series except gold including those series that ended there.