That is another form of machine damage. The dies slide a bit and you can see the metal striation lines on the top of the date. An example of this is taking a knife and sliding it on the top of the surface of butter. When you look closely, you can see the striation lines in the butter. Here is another example: When you look at the bottoms of the date, you can see these faint striation lines. Just part of MD. The metal rubbing on the devices after the strike.
thanks coop... I appreciate it, wow your all over the place helping people out, I was just wondering how many and types of coins have you discovered , mint error wise. I would love to know if you dont mind. Thanks again
I have 563 Different list RPMs. (That is not counting extras) I have 412 different doubled dies. (that is counting major and minor not listed ones together)
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