Whats wrong wtih this memorial cent

keverett

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jasper62

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Re: What's wrong wtih this memorial cent

Hard to tell from the picture.Glue maybe?
 

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Re: What's wrong wtih this memorial cent

It's hard to tell from photo's ~ it's better to see the coin in person ~ but I'm pretty sure that this is what's called STRUCK THROUGH A LATE STAGE CAPPED OBVERSE DIE.

Can you post pic's of the reverse (back side)? I assume the reverse looks "normal".
 

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keverett

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Re: What's wrong wtih this memorial cent

I can try to take better pictures, but you are correct the reverse is normal. Can you go into any further details on the error??
 

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Re: What's wrong wtih this memorial cent

keverett said:
I can try to take better pictures, but you are correct the reverse is normal. Can you go into any further details on the error??

OK ~ I'll try to explain this error the best way I can . . . .

An unstruck planchet goes into the coining chamber and gets struck . . . . the coin fails to eject and adheres to the obverse die . . . . . then more planchets are fed into the coining chamber while the first coin is still stuck to the obverse die (capping the die). . . . . the coin from the first strike has now blocking the obverse die face resulting in the coin you have here. I bet your example is a few dozen strikes after the first coin that stuck to the obverse die. The first few strikes will have what's called mirror brockage. Mirror brokage is rarer much more desirable than struck through a late stage capped die.



http://forumancientcoins.com/Articles/brockage/
 

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