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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Nice going, I am still trying to find one myself. I didn't realize until I went to the traildies website that it also applies to the Lincoln Cents which is most of what I search.
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks ya'll. CC, they've been around for many years, but due to the single squeeze hubbing process there are more and stronger ones.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks CM, Hoping I will find some on my LC's that I am searching through this evening. I think I just assumed any of the lines on there were just from the plating problems. I am going to look through the website and see what they look like for the 1990's so I can keep an eye out.
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Pillar of the Community
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You've done it once again, proving you are the undisputed king of Jefferson Trail Dies!  Congratulations, very nice find.
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CoinMasters: Very nice find,I am hoping to find some. CoinCents: There are plenty of trail dies on Lincoln cents,I have a few hundred in my collection/hoard.Good luck on your hunt. John1 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Great find. Congratulations.
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New Member
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I looked n the glossary, but did not see Trail Die. Would someone define it for me please. Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
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Can you send me your images? It is new one for the Jefferson nickel trail dies. BJ Neff
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Bedrock of the Community
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That one is a very nice one.
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$76-$82 asking price on the bay...wow. John1 
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Quote: $76-$82 asking price on the bay...wow. John1 Wow, indeed. Note to self: Keep hunting!  Nice find, CoinMasters.
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Pillar of the Community
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CC and Rohn308, they are extensions of high points on the design. They were created on the die when it moved horizontally against the hub that was making it. You can differentiate them from linear bubbles as they start strong at the device, and TraiiiiL out weaker the farther they go. On most coins, they all go in one direction (the off-set). And nickel clashes, Sudz, and thanks. Thanks, John1, you should be able to, you're talking to a man that it took 50 plus years to find a Bar Nickel. The nickels on ebay are all mine, BJ told me he knew of one that sold for 75, and I told him I would try to bump up the price (corner the market, so to speak). I think when the first one sells, the rest will follow. Thanks Moxking. Cool BJ, I certainly will. Cool coop, thanks, some areas are not as strong as the others, but there's a ton of them. Thanks Buddy. I was once accused of receiving them direct from the Mint. I disavow any knowledge of that.lol
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Thank you CoinMasters Appreciate the response.
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