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1970 5c Proof - Die Polish?

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Otherwise very nice proof Nickel - is this damaged "IN" from a polished die? Would it be a collectible error or just damage? The serifs of the "G" in God also appear broader.


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Looks like an over polished die to me. I don't think it would add anything to the coin.
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I'm not sure if over polished dies on proofs are collectable or not. It's certainly interesting, though.
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I found a proof cent with that same thing happening to it also. The die must have been damaged and polished down so that it took off surface off the field. Reducing the letters on the outside edge of the die.
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Just a thought...don't they specially prepare/polish the dies & planchets when striking proof coins? If they tried to stretch the die life & polished it often wouldn't it have this effect? Maybe struck toward the end of the life of the proof die? Maybe I'll learn something from this post. Like I said, just brainstorming here.
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Maybe so, but on the coin I show images of, there is not die wear. But if there was the outside devices that would have worn would have been removed. They may few coins per die on the proof dies. I've heard about 3,000 coins. So if you find a doubled die, they are rare in comparison to business strike coins where 100,000 or even more can be struck from a set of dies.
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