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Any Idea What These Lines Are On 1851 Large Cent?

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I noticed these lines behind/under Liberty's hair. Any idea what they are? Thanks, Ed

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Are the lines in any other place besides that area? If it is in multiple places, then it could be a cleaning.
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No. Definitely not a cleaning. I was hoping it was a clash, but probably is some sort of die polishing lines thingy.
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I think they are planchet adjustment marks.
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Ok, thanks. The marks are pretty cool looking, the pic isn't that great.
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You wouldn't find adjustment marks on a copper coin from the mid 1800's. Plus, the lines look raised, not incuse. Maybe roller marks from preparing the planchet, or really coarse die polishing marks?
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I have similiar marks on a large cent, but at the rim. Will upload shortly
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Looks almost like Feeder Finger Damage, but it isn't possible, looks like die scratches or gouges
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File marks would be my guess.
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Here's my coin, the marks are at UNI on reverse.
Supernice coin on obverse, too bad about the abuse of the reverse

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I think 52Raymo hit it with the filemarks.
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Yes, I agree. File marks. You wouldn't see adjustment marks this late in the game.
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Reason for file marks?
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I think they are planchet adjustment marks.

They didn't adjust copper planchets. Can I see the last digit of the date? The heavy lines you show (and the two horizontal lines below the right arm of the T) seem to be some that are diagnostic to N-3. The last digit of the date should confirm it for sure.
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Great call N-3 it is!

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Late-date large cents often have these lines. They were a reselt of the die, not damage afterwards.
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