common unknown cherrypickin' finds
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The first is called either Plating Split Doubling or Split Line Doubling which amounts to the copper after have been stretched too thin, splits along the sharply struck edge of the MM exposing the zinc.
The second is probably a small amount of grease on the die around STATES of.
Jason Cuvelier
MadDieClashes.com - ErrorVariety.com
TrailDies.com - Error-ref.com - Port.Cuvelier.org
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I seem to run into example number 1 all the time. I usually just put them into the recycle bin.
-ChrisIf America ever forgets to be One Nation under God, we will become a nation gone under- Ronald ReaganComment
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1958 D REVERSE 1 IN DATE DOUBLING igwt
I HAVE HAD THIS COIN FOR YRS TRYING TO FIND THE ANSWER TO HOW THIS IS ... I TOOOK THIS TO THE FUN SHOW ON 07 3 DIFFERENT PEOPLE SAW IT ... ALL CAME WITH SAME ANSWER... ( don"t know!)
HELP ON THIS ONE PLEASE!!Comment
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Now it also happens that on page 342 of The Error Coin Encyclopedia 4th edition (Margolis & Weinberg 2004) they show a coin from the same die and say it is sometimes called "[a] r958D cent" as the 1 looks like a lower case r. BTW I don't think this coin carries any premium.
Jason Cuvelier
MadDieClashes.com - ErrorVariety.com
TrailDies.com - Error-ref.com - Port.Cuvelier.org
CONECA
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Hi Darlyscoins,
Hmmm, at the FUN show. If you had brought it to the CONECA table, I could have told you what it was. I do verbal attributions on error and variety coins at the FUN shows as well as the Central Florida Coin Club shows.
if you happen to be at either show, stop on by and say hello.
BJ NeffANA, CCC, CONECA, FUN, Fly-In-Club, NLG & "The Error-Variety Education Consortium"Comment
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Darylscoins: I have the same 1958 chip with the machine doubling, and before I join LCR, I had no idea what it was. Since browsing the forums and posts, I had learned it was a die chip with MD. Thanks for sharing the great coin.Comment
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