<< <i>Thanks for the nice replies. Do you think it would be worthy of being graded as an error? >>
PCGS or NGC won't grade a die crack as a mint error unless it's on a proof coin. You could probably get ANACS to note the die crack if you really wanted it holdered but you'd probably be better off keeping it raw.
<< <i>Thanks for the nice replies. Do you think it would be worthy of being graded as an error? >>
PCGS or NGC won't grade a die crack as a mint error unless it's on a proof coin. You could probably get ANACS to note the die crack if you really wanted it holdered but you'd probably be better off keeping it raw. >>
Wrong! PCGS graded several of my 2009 FY DDR's as Mint error die cracks. It was the WDDR 13-B that looked like a lightning strike. It was labeled Mint Error - Die Crack. Will post a pic later if I can find it.
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<< <i>Thanks for the nice replies. Do you think it would be worthy of being graded as an error? >>
PCGS or NGC won't grade a die crack as a mint error unless it's on a proof coin. You could probably get ANACS to note the die crack if you really wanted it holdered but you'd probably be better off keeping it raw.
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<< <i>Thanks for the nice replies. Do you think it would be worthy of being graded as an error? >>
PCGS or NGC won't grade a die crack as a mint error unless it's on a proof coin. You could probably get ANACS to note the die crack if you really wanted it holdered but you'd probably be better off keeping it raw. >>
Wrong! PCGS graded several of my 2009 FY DDR's as Mint error die cracks. It was the WDDR 13-B that looked like a lightning strike. It was labeled Mint Error - Die Crack. Will post a pic later if I can find it.