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Indent Strike On Canada 10 Cent 1964?

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Found in a box of junk silver.


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Obverse (area of concern is below the Queen's bust) and reverse, closeups of both, and an edge view.
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Not the right curve on the indented portion, looks much smaller than a 10cent coin.
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Maybe a ballpeen?
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Estwing and punch strike, methinks.
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OK, thanks. Not a winner!
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Although the coin shows considerable circulation damage, this appears to be a genuine "indent" (indentation from an unstruck planchet).
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Nice find! I hope you still have it. It's a genuine Partial Indent.
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Although the coin shows considerable circulation damage, this appears to be a genuine "indent" (indentation from an unstruck planchet).
Excellent!
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@MikeDiamond, please help me understand. How can this be a legit indent strike when the diameter of the indent is so much smaller than that of the host coin? Should not the indent be the same diameter as the ten-cent coin?
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Bosox asks, "How can this be a legit indent strike when the diameter of the indent is so much smaller than that of the host coin? Should not the indent be the same diameter as the ten-cent coin?" Answer: Many indents and partial brockages show a radius of curvature that is much smaller than that of a planchet or coin. This is because the struck tab of the planchet or coin is compressed and elongated into a thin, narrow tongue of metal. In an off-center strike that is die-struck on both faces, the entire tonnage is applied to a much smaller area, greatly increasing the effective striking pressure. When a second planchet is involved (as in the case of an indent or partial brockage), the already increased effective striking pressure is doubled due to the double thickness.
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Thank you for the explanation.
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