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1942 Newfoundland 10 Cents - Errors

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Hi, all:

I haven't been interested in Newfoundland coins for very long. So, not sure how common this is. This coin grabbed my attention when examining more closely.

Looks like there may be die cracks, and a die break or chip. I've circled what I think are errors and have attached several other scans of the same coin. Please let me know what you think.

Thanks,
Steve

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Looks like a bit of a lamination peel...
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 Posted 08/31/2012  4:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ErrorCoins222 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They look to be die cracks, but it's sometimes hard to distinguish them from a lamination without better magnification.
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Here's a little more magnification...

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steve123...The die clash looks as though it is beneath the actual scrolling...?
1 - scrolling blue arrows.
2 - die clash red arrows.


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Hi, Wert:

I've just taken a very close look and both the clashes and the scrolling are at the exact same height. Scanning isn't the greatest at this magnification, however; with an 8X, there is no separation from the scrolls to the clashes. (no lines/borders where they intersect, especially from the loop under the "2" to the top of the pointed scroll). It is more difficult to tell on the lower clahes but I believe they are the same height as well.

The left scroll's clash at the bottom begins at the upper part as level with the coin, then it raises as it nears the denticles. The two "points" of that clash are actually right in between the denticles and appear lower than the height of the denticles.

Seems like a lot going on here.
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Hi steve123...I am no expert and SPP is probably correct, but take my idea with a grain of salt, maybe the planchet was damaged/cracked before the coin was pressed...?

Like I said, just a guess...
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Hi

Help for "Die clash".

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@Castor... Is this photoshopped ?
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YES darryldarryl
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I think I'll put my '42 Newf on E-bay and see what happens. Thanks all for your input.

Steve
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The picture provided by Castor is called an overlay, and shows where the die clash lines would be. Overlays are very useful when trying to see if the lines seen on a coin are a die clash or simply die cracks.
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I have learned something new! Thanks for posting Castor!

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Thanks for the info castor.
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I know this thread is ancient, but I'm wondering how steve123 made out with this coin? The reason I ask (and revive this old thread) is that I have a later state than this one. Mine has the same die cracks (in hand they look like die cracks), with a couple more added, plus the section to the left of the date is filled (more of the die has broken away). Pretty cool coin and I'll add pics shortly.
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