nickel errors keep on flowig, 94P greaser & 94P pre- Cud crack-- again--BOLO these

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nickel errors keep on flowig, 94P greaser & 94P pre- Cud crack-- again--BOLO these

(OOOPS that's flowing) a new phrase for the nation: LIBER and justice for all?, there are some nice grease flow rivers in the area, east of the motto and above the MM. the crack between "Y" and "!" could be pre- CUD, now I want the nic where the die failed and broke---this is why I loupe every coin:icon_thumleft::icon_thumright: IMG_2762.JPGIMG_2763.JPGIMG_2764.JPGIMG_2765.JPG
 

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What you see around the y to me appears to be a scratch instead of a crack to me.
 

What you see around the y to me appears to be a scratch instead of a crack to me.

Agree, makes sense since there are so many other visible scratches. Plus a die crack would look like a raised line of metal, and not a groove like this.
 

it is raised metal. camera did not pick it up.
 

It looks raised on the edges, like a knife cutting butter. On a side note, how have you been Immy! Are you still able to search the slots or have they all switched over to paper?
 

It looks raised on the edges, like a knife cutting butter.

Poifect! I was trying to think of a way to describe that. A die crack should look like a tiny speed bump.

On a side note, how have you been Immy! Are you still able to search the slots or have they all switched over to paper?

Doing well, e-man, hope you're the same. :thumbsup:

There's one casino that still has a handful of nickel slots, but it's not close to me. Haven't been downtown in months (where most of the coin-op machines were) but I may just investigate that this week. After a few years of inactivity, I'm once again getting the "itch" that no talc can soothe. :laughing7:
 

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