Neat Error: 1973 Roosevelt Retained Struck Through Nail?
A collector friend of mine showed me this at our monthly coin show today - very neat.
1973 Roosevelt with a retained struck through - XRF Scanner shows the "blob" to be iron. My guess would be struck through a part of a nail - but who knows?
Weighs 2.55g 10 of 10, and 39.4/39.5 grains (5 of each out of 10)
White balance is way off, dime is laying on a pure white background.
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"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
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It doesn't look like a nail to me. Could be almost any sort of random piece of steel, even a meteorite
-Paul
What are feeder fingers made of? Could be one of those broke and it's a piece of that?
-Paul
Steel. Could be a piece of one although unlikely since the piece is significantly thinner than a feeding finger. Feeding fingers are about the same thickness as the coin.
That is a neat error. Technically, wouldn't that be a "struck in" rather than a "struck through" ?
It doesn't look like a nail to me. Could be almost any sort of random piece of steel, even a meteorite
I think either term is right - borrowed this from error-ref.com:
Definition: A retained struck-through error occurs when the foreign object is embedded and retained in the struck coin. Other terms are “struck-in error”, and “embedded struck-through error”.
Maybe I just have that recent sale of the Dime struck ON the nail in my head leading me to it think it could be a nail - lord knows all sorts of stuff floats around the mint with or without help. Whatever it was, it appears to have extended outside of the coining chamber, based on how I perceive the edge of the coin, with the remaining portion probably lopped off during the strike.
I tried to buy it, but the owner didn't want to part with it, but agreed to let me bring it home to photo/share with the forum. He's a member here too, I'm sure he will be by before long.
"You Suck Award" - February, 2015
Discoverer of 1919 Mercury Dime DDO - FS-101
TD
Latin American Collection
I really like it, and coins with pieces of steel struck into them, especially that large, are few and far between.
the various different ones...Cheers, RickO
Steve
The Lone Ranger Roosie
Steve
Looks more like the Green Hornet to me!
Whatever you are, be a good one. ---- Abraham Lincoln
The Lone Ranger Roosie
Steve
Exactly what I was thinking!