Of course I'm still a rookie in this game, buisness, hobby or whatever you want to call it. But I have noticed something that has kept repeating itself time and time again. The 2006 P Lincoln Cent's steps on the memorial looks like well, junk. It looks like a few steps, then a block, then more steps. I just checked out about 75 of them and they were pretty much all the same. I came across a 2006 D, and the steps looked great. Does anybody have a 2006 P with full steps?
Just looked the the BU one in my book and I see what you mean...funny I never noticed that. It must have been a weak strike or something.. middle steps look kind of mushy and blocky.
Cause and effect...the steps wear down on the master dies, then the mint makes a new master die. A number of years are known where there is little or no step detail. It's just a normal part of the process of making coins as cheaply as possible.
I noticed this also a couple years ago when my freind Bmanofnbc sent me out 7-8 rolls of 2006 P. I also noticed this on some 1982D cents. There was hardly any steps showing at all I figured it was from wore dies.
No way any coins could grade high like that is there? In order to grade anywhere near MS66-67 doesn't it have to be almost a full strike?
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