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Explanation For The Circular Motion On The REV Of Nickel...

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 Posted 09/01/2015  01:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BlueSolo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think I saw one last night that was '72, but I have not seen '80s and such. Definitely not '90+
It could also be the coin dispensers they use in grocery stores?
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I have only found one that is lathe lines that are in the center of the coin. But the lathe lines are raise not incuse as coin damage is:
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Note how they are raised on the coin. (incuse on the die)
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These are cool. Both are 2004 cents sent in to me by Tom DeLorey.


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Another pair of images of lathe lines. (again note they are raised and not incuse on the coin)
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One Rick Snow posted on Lathe lines on a Indian Head cent:
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I'm going to keep this page favorited and post as many as I can find from CRHing for several months.
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Found one in my current box:
Nickel, 1976, Obverse effected

Closest date I've found so far

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Found another one:
Nickel, 1983, reverse effected

Also effected this dime: https://goccf.com/t/239484
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See, the thing about that dime though, is that it affects the rims and stuff, so it's obviously roller damage. It's not concentrated to the center, and only that.
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I found 2 1972 in this latest box. Also a 1966. Definitely not lathe lines. These 'features' added sometime after it left the mint.
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