Found this morning. Does anyone know if the U.S. Mint still uses feeder fingers in their presses? It kinda looks like Feeder Finger Damage but I don't think the mint uses feeder fingers like they did in the past but don't know for sure. Thanks for the help as always,John1
If it is a die crack, then the line will fall over the device. If it is a die gouge, it will flow behind the device. I can't tell from the image which it is? It maybe part of the polishing issue. But no premium for this either way. (just curious)
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