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Awesome 2014 Mint Error Penny... Better Pics Now!

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Where are you seeing the error?
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I don't see an error
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Wow! Much better pics, what did you do? Go to photography school?
You're going to need an expert, but they have sense enough to be asleep now. lol
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does the edge still have the copper color or is the zinc showing? Can you get a picture of the edge? Almost looks like the coin has damage from being in a bezel.
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To me it looks like a deteriorated die, aka a worn die.
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I will get those pictures in the morning. The reason it looks that way is my LED flashlight from the side to bring out the ridges. It's a bluish white light. I can see how that might seem like zinc.
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If that's glare from your lighting, there isn't a need for edge pictures.
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Extremely worn out die.
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Looking at an overlay of a shield cent will help us see that it is Die Deterioration and over polishing of the dies issues.
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How does it help us see that? How does it explain the ridge around the obverse?
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How does it help us see that? How does it explain the ridge around the obverse?


I may be wrong about this, but I think that coop is trying to point out that what you are seeing cannot be from a die clash. What you are seeing are features of a typical worn out die.
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Also the over polishing removes part of the fields. So when the die deteriorates, then it reduces the height of the devices. Making the ridge you are seeing. The ridge you are seeing above the 4: Does it flatten down with a toothpick?
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The circular ridge is also a manifestation of Die Deterioration. It sort of "swallows" the peripheral letters, leaving them thinner than normal. Technically, the die face is retreating to the level of the deepest parts of the letters, where the letter recesses are thinnest.
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