Die Crack?

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Found this today.

The line is raised.
Is this a die crack?
Has it any premium value?

Thanks in advance!

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Best of Wishes,

Scott
 

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If it's truly raised and without a corresponding groove next to it, I'd say YES! A die crack that big should have a reasonably good premium added to it.
 

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I've seen many die cracks and this one is surely a die crack.
The most pronounced that I've ever seen.

I was wondering if it has yet been reported.

It's on a John Adams, 2007P.
(position A)

Best,

Scott
 

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That is a very cool die crack! I'm sure that would go for a premium, all right. And the name of this particular type just has to be "Speared Liberty". Says a lot about the state of our nation, actually...
 

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