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Regarding Roosevelt. . . (4of4). . .
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Hello All,  I ran thru some Roseys and found a couple of hopefuls.  This coin has some kind of line from the bottom of the torch through the D in Dime and to the rim.  It is not likely to be anything special, but just trying to get a handle on finding any anomalies.  I will be posting more coins individually.  Thanks in advance.

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   Your 1964-D Roosevelt dime features a reverse die crack. Die cracks are a natural result of die wear, are very common and unless the crack has gotten to the point where a piece has broken out of the die, resulting in a blob on the coin's surface referred to as a "cud", generally add no collector value to the coin. Neither NGC nor, I think, any other reputable grading service, would attribute this coin as an error or variety.  You are welcome to collect coins with die cracks if they interest you.

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Thanks for the verification Sandon.  At this point, I am just trying to train my eyes and get my bearings straight with any and every anomaly that I notice.  The coins I am going through are in relatively poor collector condition which makes it tougher to see many of the finer details.

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