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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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nice coin I liked even if it does not look like the one spp posted.dont be too quick to get ready it..
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
870 Posts |
I still like it too. I am going to take more detailed pictures and post them to see if we can figure this one out. I think the second strike (false/soft die strike) of the queen has amazingly good detail. I am impressed with whomever faked this coin...if that is what happened.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
870 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
2301 Posts |
I am leaning to legit. Coin in hand would be required for positive response/negative response.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
4911 Posts |
try to find die markers that match for the first and second strike....this will help cause both strikes would occur from the same die.
Feel free to call me Will.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I don't know anything about these kinds of errors, but doesn't that "railroad" rim indicate that the coin was struck 4 times? I might be imagining things, but I think I see 4 different sets of beads on the reverse in the first set of photos. Are those beads directly above "CENT" or just something about the photo? And then the more distinct beads above CENT closer to the rim seem to have two different arcs. Well anyway, I find this discussion interesting.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
870 Posts |
I see what you mean, Kppbll. I will try to get better photos of the area above cent on the reverse.
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Moderator
 Canada
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I am still puzzled why the second (or last) strike on the reverse, is missing the beads on the left side of the reverse - that is the hammer die, they should be there, especially since we see them from the first strike...
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thanks for adding these extra pics.
I find the 4 clear stacked rim images to be very interesting ..and an important added detail.
..but I'll let the experts try to work this out.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
870 Posts |
I don't know where to go from here. I have never had a potential double or multiple struck coin in my possession before.
I wonder if Mike Diamond has checked this thread out? If you say his name out loud three times does he suddenly appear? Mike Diamond, Mike Diamond, Mike Diamond. Lol
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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What about struck twice both times partially out of collar, creating a double railroad rim effect? Coin may have been on a slight angle in collar causing the beads not to strike up very well on the left of the reverse and the right of the obverse. The last picture is kind of odd it nearly looks like 3 strikes.
Well thats my guess until we hear from more of the experts.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It looks like a genuine double strike to me. The four steps on the edge suggests we might be dealing with two successive partial collar strikes. But face-on, the first strike looks to have been fully within the collar while the second strike looks like it was an uncentered broadstrike. Puzzling. The incomplete arc of beads on the reverse face is also a bit puzzling, but it doesn't unduly alarm me. Figuring out precisely what happened would take a close-up exam.
Error coin writer and researcher.
Edited by mikediamond 07/10/2015 11:20 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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870 Posts |
Thank you Mike, Spp, nickelsguy, and all the rest that passed on opinions. I appreciate it.
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