Die Rust?
On jade rare coins they have an 1804 MS-63 BN large cent which was struck with cracked dies and has lumps all over the coin. Is this from rusty dies? I've never really understood what result rusty dies have on a coin and this coin looks like it was struck very soon before the die broke up. Can any of the copper experts tell me the variety and how much further this die cracks before it's taken out of use? Just thought the coin looked interesting.
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"A fake 1804 was manufactured from discarded dies. An altered 1803 die was used for the obverse and a die from the 1820 cent was used for the reverse. They were struck c[irca] 1860 to satisfy the demand for this rare date. Known as the 'restrike', it was a patchwork job and is easily distinguished from a genuine 1804 cent."
-Paul
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