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Finger prints?
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The lines on the Obverse look to me as if they are raised and that they traverse the bust as well as the field. The photo is out of focus. It would be better if it were cropped so that only they coin shows and if the focus is sharper. Are the lines raised? Do they traverse the bust?
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It does traverse the bust. No fingerprints. I can feel it a Lil within the coin but not deep.also the lines are on the back as well.
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If you can feel the ridges where the lines are, then I think they are planchet striations
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 Posted 01/05/2017  7:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list
This was his original thread: Lathe lines front and back of 1969 Lincoln Penny?

In the future, please add pictures to your existing thread so the comments aren't broken between two threads.
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You also never see any lamination errors (cracking, peeling, flaking) in the narrowly striped cents.

I agree the dirty rollers theory is very possible. The improper alloy mix can be caused by an improper combination of elements or an insufficient amount of mixing them. Therefore I think another strong possibility is an under mixed alloy. Anyone that's ever mixed a can of paint knows the swirls (stripes) start out wide, and then get narrower as it gets closer to being fully mixed. I think stripes on alloyed coins are from insufficiently mixed alloys. The narrower striped ones don't crack, peel, and flake because they are better mixed.
Mike and I discussed this about a year after the article in Coin World was published and neither theory was ruled out.
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Roller marks across the obverse! Can't make out any on the reverse image. The odd rim alignment makes me question collar containment. Thanks, Doug.

Adding lathe markings would be considered more concentric circles as pete2226 mentioned.
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They might be roller marks, no one knows for sure.
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Thanks guys I think I will make video and post it so you guys can see it better...My apologies for starting a new thread fuzzy317 I can't see how to post pics or vid after the thread has started will someone help me with that?
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Sure, just click "Reply to topic" at the top of the page and you'll see a green icon.
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Kool...got it!
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Here is a b/w view of the coin you can see the lines clearer.

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It's a Woody! They are most commonly thought to be from an improper alloy mix, until midway through 1982.
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