I agree. On a similar older post Spruett described it perfectly:
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It feeds unstruck planchets into the coin press and if out of alignment or damaged, it can scrape against the coin dies and leave gouges. Then, the gouges in the die create raised marks like this on coins it strikes.
It feeds unstruck planchets into the coin press and if out of alignment or damaged, it can scrape against the coin dies and leave gouges. Then, the gouges in the die create raised marks like this on coins it strikes.
Edited by Chase007
10/18/2017 10:26 am
10/18/2017 10:26 am

























