Need help to identify what's up with this Walker
I don't run into many error coins but this one caught my eye.
At first I thought it was struck-thru or a die clash but the raised metal makes me think it is something else? Rotated die? Lamination, Exploded die? Im not sure at all. Any error folks out there that could help?
1917 50c 1
1917 50c 2
1917 50c 3
Thanks,
Larry
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I love Ike dollars and all other dollar series !!!
I also love Major Circulation Strike Type Sets, clad Washingtons ('65 to '98) and key date coins !!!!!
If ignorance is bliss, shouldn't we have more happy people ??
Frank
here is one of the shots.
I can see what you mean!
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Both the part that tails off the flag and the small area inside the rays are raised up and it looks to be the planchet filled some void there. So far the chip die seems to fit the best. I know it would help if the coin wasn't so worn. On the other hand I was surprised to see so much detail of it left on such a well circulated piece.
I don't have my tripod handy so I had to take the pics freehand.
I had the same thing happen when I could not figure out what was wrong with my 1999 D SBA. It ended up being a Clash Die Error.
That was a very nice gesture on your part to post that photo. Don't know why those links weren't working for me. Based on what I can see I would have to agree with the others. Thanks again.
Now it's my turn. I couldn't get the link to work.
The reverse doesn't seem to show any of the normal tells for a die clash. The only thing I see on the reverse is some some weakness near the rim and the letters above the eagle. This may be the die giving away here also but I don't see any sign of clashing on the revese.
When I find what I did with my camera stand I will try to take a better pic or or two and include the revese.
Thanks,
Larry
Good eye! What you have is a die clash. The raised areas in the sun rays are designs from the eagles right wing, specfically the second row of feathers under the "A" in AMERICA.
K S