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I have started photographing and filing my Farthings - I will post the collection in the Members forum when I am done. 

I came across this one - 1922 farthing with what appears to be a massive die crack across the obverse. Or is it PMD? The crack does seem to go under the letters in the legend?

*** Ignore all this! As I should have known the die crack would be raised not incuse, so the long line is just an odd scratch. There is a die crack at the base of the bust, but not nearly so prominent. ***

1922 F 1 Red.JPG

1922 F 2 Red.JPG

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A die crack would appear raised Paddy, like the one at the base of the neck. PMD for me. :)

Edit: Actually, it appears to run under the 2nd G so perhaps present before striking?

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4 minutes ago, Mr T said:

Yes it looks to run under the letters - struck through wire?

Something that appears to be underneath is actually at the top of the die ?.

If that makes sense :D

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Looking again could this not just be a flaw in the flan as a scratch would show over the top of the letters.

Or maybe it does and i just cant see it .

Can someone tell me what it is please as its bugging me :)

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PMD? - if you look very carefully there are marks on the O at the top, and there also appears to be some faint marking on the G bottom, and the scratch seems to have been deflected by the curve of the G. What's more, the scratch inside the G seems lighter than the scratch across the portrait. If the damage had been present before striking, you would expect to see consistency either side of the legend.

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