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1859 Any Idea What's Around The 9 ?

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Does any one have any idea? What could this be called around the 9? Die Chip, Mortar Set extra metal....


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Thanks

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Have you determined the die pair on the coin yet from other features?
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Yes Phil310 it's Haxby PC59-542 and the other one that I have is not like that?

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If it's 542 it would have to be either crud buildup or a late state die chip. I think it's probably buildup. Have you tried to see if a wooden toothpick will flake any of it away?
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Phil310 it is not crud buildup, it is metal so it would be a late die chip? Never seen one like this before on the 9 but I guess it can be anywhere on a coin! Thanks for your reply. Any one else with an opinion?

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Weird things can happen with the '59's. I've seen some similar to yours and the best that I can guess is that there was a foreign piece of another coin (sliver, glob, etc)got squished during the strike of that coin. I would say that the extra piece was caught in the "9" of the working die. here is a 5 from a '59 & a '95, as well as 2 more '59's so you can see some weird things:


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Are there any reverse die cracks? There should be some if it's a late state.
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Yes D/C at leaf 6 Phil310. okiecoiner those are real keepers!! I like them...

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Okiecoiner's explanation sounds like the best possibility. Nice photo examples!
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Weird things can happen with the '59's

I agree "okiecoiner"

nice pic's
Cheers Don

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MG and Okie...

Thanks for sharing these beauties with us...definitely "keepers"..
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