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1974 50c O Seems Off Is This Normal?

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Yes a little out of the ordinary but I don't think it is a error but actually I'm just making an educated guess. Myself I would just keep it as a curiosity and not even if its that as well.
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I'm bumping this into the appropriate forum for better opinions. Looks to me like a strike artifact - you can see similar thickening in other letters.
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It does look thicker at the rim area. But not sure if it is die wear or a doubled die. Hard to make a call on just part of the coin's image?
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Idle question, coop: are Modern dies basined?
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Not sure of what that term is Dave?
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Not sure of what that term is Dave?


In the Classic age, dies were polished to a slight bowl-shaped concavity to aid the strike process. Improper basining - this process - occasionally led to some odd artifacting at the periphery of the resulting coins (and to the weak centers of lightly-struck coins). I could conceive of an effect similar to what's being shown here resulting from two improperly-basined dies being slightly too far apart at the peripheral lettering, although the difference would have to be a dramatic transition to cause the "perspective" effect of these letters.
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Well I started looking for information and got distracted by this site:
http://www.coinnews.net/tools/searc...960j586944j9
I shows information from all three mints, production of hubs/dies and a lot of other things.
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