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What causes the pigtail to disappear like this?

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Grease Filled Die is my guess...and only a guess it is.
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I don't know about the pig-tail, but I see you hit 100 posts!

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More than likely caused by an overabraded die because the remaining detail is the deepest part of the die on the ponytail. A Grease Filled Die tends to create isolated and random weakness while over abrasion will create specific areas of weakness such as the nose on this Merc-

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Bio. What do you mean "overbraded?" Polished to much? And thanks Schmidty. I didn't even notice till now.
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Yes, overabraded is more or less interchangeable with die polishing only to a more excessive extent. An overabraded die was the cause of the 3-legged Buffalo nickel(not that my Merc compares to that)
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So then Bio. That means that just like your dime,there should have been a few struck that appear the same like the 3 legged buffalo correct?
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