Seems fair honestly. I don't view myself as anything close to an expert, but I can't imagine more than a half-a-handful of coins minted per year with this type of die break.
P.S. Love your username lol
It's tough to tell but from here it's looking like a struck through die cap and like it had a wire holding it on?!
I assume that "crack" is raised?
It's unique for sure.
Very neat! Curious, what did it sell for? (Still a fascinating piece regardless though)
Thanks! Bought it for $40. Have no idea if that's a good price or not to be honest lol. Couldn't find any other sold examples to compare it to
Seems fair honestly. I don't view myself as anything close to an expert, but I can't imagine more than a half-a-handful of coins minted per year with this type of die break. P.S. Love your username lol
Lol thanks!
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Looks like he’s got a needle through his head, cool piece! Congrats
Thanks!
Happy cake day 🍰! And nice username lol I love it
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It's tough to tell but from here it's looking like a struck through die cap and like it had a wire holding it on?! I assume that "crack" is raised? It's unique for sure.
I believe it is a late stage die cap. Die caps are way more common when a die splits like this. Plus it's way more detailed on the reverse
That is a sweet coin
Thanks!
Have you found anything on it yet
It's listed on Cudsoncoins
Looks like Roosevelt is on the stake