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I think it is a capped die strike but not 100% sure??? Your coin has a bunch of metal bunched up on the east side which looks kind of strange to me... The samples on Error Ref http://www.error-ref.com/?s=struck+t...+stage+die+cap do not show that as far as I can tell... There are 6 sub types listed... I need to look thru another section that has 7 pages http://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+cap Apparently Bob hasn't looked at this thread yet so maybe a PM to him would be helpful???
Added - Could you get some straight on pics of the obv??? Your current pics look to be at an angle??? Thanks!!!
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Agree with Jim, it probably is one but also has some weird stuff not like I've seen on others and it's strange the date and liberty are still peeking through.
I think it is a capped die strike but not 100% sure??? Your coin has a bunch of metal bunched up on the east side which looks kind of strange to me... The samples on Error Ref http://www.error-ref.com/?s=struck+t...+stage+die+cap do not show that as far as I can tell... There are 6 sub types listed... I need to look thru another section that has 7 pages http://www.error-ref.com/?s=die+cap Apparently Bob hasn't looked at this thread yet so maybe a PM to him would be helpful???
Added - Could you get some straight on pics of the obv??? Your current pics look to be at an angle??? Thanks!!!
Good point Jim.
No discernible obverse design features are evident (excluding the ridge ring) so I don't think it would be struck through a late stage die cap. They usually have some design features visible.
It does appear to be a struck through die cap. One thing to remember is that the later the die cap, the more the capped die had disintegrated, and the more you can see on the struck coin. Mike Diamond would know, but if I had a guess, I would say that it was maybe struck through an early or mid stage die cap.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
But it still has a pretty clear date and liberty among the mushy stuff on the obv.
Thanks. Forgot about the date but didn't notice LIBERTY.
Originally posted by mustbebob
It does appear to be a struck through die cap. One thing to remember is that the later the die cap, the more the capped die had disintegrated, and the more you can see on the struck coin. Mike Diamond would know, but if I had a guess, I would say that it was maybe struck through an early or mid stage die cap.
But it still has a pretty clear date and liberty among the mushy stuff on the obv.
Thanks. Forgot about the date but didn't notice LIBERTY. (I couldn't really tell what the letters of LIBERTY were until you mentioned it.)
Originally posted by mustbebob
It does appear to be a struck through die cap. One thing to remember is that the later the die cap, the more the capped die had disintegrated, and the more you can see on the struck coin. Mike Diamond would know, but if I had a guess, I would say that it was maybe struck through an early or mid stage die cap.
It does appear to be a struck through die cap. One thing to remember is that the later the die cap, the more the capped die had disintegrated, and the more you can see on the struck coin. Mike Diamond would know, but if I had a guess, I would say that it was maybe struck through an early or mid stage die cap.
An early mid stage maybe???
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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