hmmm thats an interesting article by mike diamond and a good read, I'm a little confused by the end though because he seems like he isn't agreeing with Cuvelier saying:
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For example, he lists a 1982 cent that shows, on both faces, concentric, irregular, closely-spaced hexagonal rings (see photo). He speculates that the die might have been abraded by a rotating brush. But I don't see how a rotating brush could generate polygonal scratches.
For example, he lists a 1982 cent that shows, on both faces, concentric, irregular, closely-spaced hexagonal rings (see photo). He speculates that the die might have been abraded by a rotating brush. But I don't see how a rotating brush could generate polygonal scratches.
Die Clashes:
https://www.maddieclashes.com/
References:
http://doubleddie.com/228401.html
http://www.varietyvista.com/
http://coppercoins.com/
The Error-Variety Ready Reference http://www.error-ref.com/
https://www.maddieclashes.com/
References:
http://doubleddie.com/228401.html
http://www.varietyvista.com/
http://coppercoins.com/
The Error-Variety Ready Reference http://www.error-ref.com/
Edited by CoinTheTerm
09/21/2019 11:03 pm
09/21/2019 11:03 pm