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What caused this on a 1925 Norse-American Centennial Medal

MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
edited March 22, 2020 1:24AM in U.S. Coin Forum

I don't think it's a doubled die, but what caused it?

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  • MedalCollectorMedalCollector Posts: 2,023 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I think it is a doubled die.

  • MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @GoldenEgg said:
    I think it is a doubled die.

    It's my understanding (by someone who tried) that PCGS won't certify it as such.

  • dcarrdcarr Posts: 9,153 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It looks like possibly an extreme case of strike doubling. Is that the thin or thick version (I'm guessing the latter) ?

  • MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @dcarr said:
    It looks like possibly an extreme case of strike doubling. Is that the thin or thick version (I'm guessing the latter) ?

    Thin.

  • rickoricko Posts: 98,724 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Wow... That is extreme strike doubling.... Never saw one like that before...Cheers, RickO

  • Namvet69Namvet69 Posts: 9,275 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Zowie! That date looks like dd to me and CENTENNIAL is off the hook. Did you get a specific explanation as to what our host felt this condition is? Peace Roy

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  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,895 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Was it double struck to bring up the detail? If it was and the die shifted slightly you would expect this type of doubling.

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  • MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 22, 2020 6:13AM

    @Namvet69 said:
    Zowie! That date looks like dd to me and CENTENNIAL is off the hook. Did you get a specific explanation as to what our host felt this condition is? Peace Roy

    I'm not the one who sent it in or owns it. It belongs to a friend.

    Actually I apologize. I just reread his email to me and he didn't say the seller asked it to be slabbed as a DD. I misread it. He said he suspects the seller did.

    I've seen these before, none were slabbed as a DD. If they were you know they would be slabbed as such.

    Edited to fix typo.

  • MedalCollectorMedalCollector Posts: 2,023 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Sorry, my quick response was simply based on this previous discussion that I was recalling.

    https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1030002/my-coworker-brought-in-a-norse-for-me-to-check-out

    There is also one in the H.A. archives, certified by PCGS as “Top of Obv Dbl Struck”.

    https://coins.ha.com/itm/errors/1925-medal-norse-medal-thin-planchet-top-of-obverse-double-struck-ms64-pcgs/a/1294-8723.s?ic4=GalleryView-Thumbnail-071515

  • OuthaulOuthaul Posts: 7,440 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Here's one certified by our host...


  • JimnightJimnight Posts: 10,846 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Looks pretty cool!

  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,813 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Fascinating!

    If it is a doubled die, there should be more of them out there.

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  • Insider2Insider2 Posts: 14,452 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @CaptHenway said:
    Fascinating!

    If it is a doubled die, there should be more of them out there.

    Absolutely.The fact that I've never seen one or heard of one before this means nothing. These coins were struck on a medal press. I don't claim to be an error expert but AFAIK the only way this could be a doubled die medal is if the piece received a partial strike from a tilted hub. I don't believe it.

    Additionally, IMHO, the medal IS NOT double struck either! Please show me an example of any die struck piece where the second strike did not flatten parts of the first strike. Also only one small part of the piece is doubled.

    I'll rule out ejection doubling also because the letters are just as would be found on a doubled die coin. Good mystery.

    I wonder what year these were first seen? Any of these in auction prior to 1970?

  • MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @CaptHenway and @Insider2

    Are y'all talking about the "Top of Obv Dbl Struck" or the one in the OP? The one in the OP I've seen several times over the past couple of years.

  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,813 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Do you have pictures of other pieces for comparison?

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  • MWallaceMWallace Posts: 4,359 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @CaptHenway said:
    Do you have pictures of other pieces for comparison?

    No I don't. They were all on eBay with good pictures. A friend currently owns two of them.

  • crazyhounddogcrazyhounddog Posts: 14,071 ✭✭✭✭✭

    One of my favorite US metals .
    Looks to be strike doubling to me.
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  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,813 ✭✭✭✭✭

    See if you can find links to completed sales.

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  • MedalCollectorMedalCollector Posts: 2,023 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Here is one from the thread I linked.

    @DNADave said:
    That looks nice.
    I don’t know why but these are fairly unpopular. There’s a thick and thin variety and a pretty dramatic and not-too-rare double die.

  • HydrantHydrant Posts: 7,773 ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited March 22, 2020 2:46PM

    Interesting. I like it.

  • CaptHenwayCaptHenway Posts: 32,813 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Any of them in the Heritage archives?

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