Cold Streak! 80 Rolls of Dimes Nets Zero Silver, but I Did Find a Die Crack.

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Good thing I check my dimes for errors or I'd have nothing to show for my last 80 rolls! Tried four new banks and I got jack squat! Zero silver! But I did find a decent 2013 P Rosie with multiple die cracks. Hard to take good pics, but the obverse looks like a cracked mirror if you tilt it in the light. The reverse is cracked as well, but not as noticeable. Here's a few pics:

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appears to be adhered laminate pulled from coins then stuck to dies. common on new clads, mainly nickels, qtrs & halves. leaves geometric patterns of varying gloss. think Huntsman has article that details this issue. cracks are raised metal that generally progress between 2 weak (engraved) points of the die, or rim to a weak point. hope I don't get severely clubbed ---just a layman's opinion---:laughing7::laughing7:
 

Thanks for the info! Didn't think it was worth much, but still a cool find...
 

I'm honestly not seeing anything.
 

leaves geometric patterns of varying gloss

That's what you're not seeing, due to the lousy pics! It looks like a cracked mirror. Some parts of the coin appear reflective, while other parts are normal.
 

I stand by my assessment. wash the coin with soap or dip in acetone to remove surface dirt. this anomaly is very prominent on newer nickels like the Westward Journey series
That's what you're not seeing, due to the lousy pics! It looks like a cracked mirror. Some parts of the coin appear reflective, while other parts are normal.
 

I was agreeing with you. I was explaining to enamel7 why he couldn't see anything wrong with the coin.
 

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