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Doubled die [0%] 0 votes
Not a doubled die. There is no copying of the design.
Machine Doubling [0%] 0 votes
Not
Machine Doubling as the area in question is not pushed as
Machine Doubling would have.
Circulation damage [4%] 1 votes
Not circulation damage as the area in question is raised. Circulation damage would have made a dent in the area in question.
Die flow [28%] 7 votes
Die flow usually affects the fields and outer devices. Seldom in the center of the die. Usually looking like raised lines from die wear.
Die break [4%] 1 votes
The area would be raised like the area in question, but not as a break would be irregular in shape. No this.
Die chatter [4%] 1 votes
Die chatter is another term used for
Machine Doubling. In this case the doubling may be several in the same area where as
Machine Doubling is only one area pushed on the devices.
Planchet damage [0%] 0 votes
Clash from reverse [12%] 3 votes
A clash would be a copy from an reverse device next to a field. That area would not be affected with type of raised area.
Planchet gas [32%] 8 votes
Correct answer. Planchet gas under the plating can push into any form/direction on a plated coin.
Plating splitting [4%] 1 votes
Plating splitting is usually found on outside devices or on the lower part of a mint mark were the punching may have made a fin on the die that cuts that plating will if flattens with many strikes.
Late die state [0%] 0 votes
Late die state usually show first on the devices toward the rim. The die flow may run across them in this area.
Clamshell error [4%] 1 votes
A clam shell error is a portion of planchet will split and part of the planchet will be thicker.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...planchet.jpgIncomplete planchet [0%] 0 votes
The planchet has one, two or three clips on it.
Variety Coin [0%] 0 votes
Variety coin would be a coin that the die was hubbed incorrectly or punched incorrectly. IE: Doubled dies, RPMs and OMM.
Unknown? [8%] 2 votes
I placed this in here just in case someone thought it was unknow or wasn't sure what it is.
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