From what I remeber it stops just at the top of the pillars. Lots of very tiny breaks not seen in the photo. At first I thought this was a shatterd die
I always wonder what coins from a die like this looked like a few hundred or thousand strikes later. I imagine that die just disintegrated at some point.
@JBK said:
I always wonder what coins from a die like this looked like a few hundred or thousand strikes later. I imagine that die just disintegrated at some point.
If it was to be continued for so long would it not just become a shatterd die?
@JBK said:
I always wonder what coins from a die like this looked like a few hundred or thousand strikes later. I imagine that die just disintegrated at some point.
If it was to be continued for so long would it not just become a shatterd die?
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Does that die break continue off to the right or down off the memorial?
From what I remeber it stops just at the top of the pillars. Lots of very tiny breaks not seen in the photo. At first I thought this was a shatterd die
Neat !!!
Interesting position.
Good find.... Not often seen on modern cents.... Cheers, RickO
Figured I would update some pics on here
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What is the date on that coin? Any mm?
1994 no mm it is not listed on cuds on coins I dont think either. But I have not checked in a while.
Interesting, thanks.
You betcha!
Pretty cool,
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I always wonder what coins from a die like this looked like a few hundred or thousand strikes later. I imagine that die just disintegrated at some point.
If it was to be continued for so long would it not just become a shatterd die?
Thank's!
Yes I think so. Maybe huge cuds along the way.
Good find
You make me itchy to start searching my OBW rolls again
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