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Wisconsin High/Low Leaf Varieties.

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I have heard that these varieties were manipulated by an employee(s)of the Denver Mint. I have not got the full scoop to put closure to this issue. Anyone?
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I think this is one of the debates where there has never been anyone who had all the facts to what really happened so anything anyone can say will just be speculation on what caused it but all the different scenarios are interesting to read. I wish the Mint had released a statement so we could finally put this question to rest but its probably going to be one of those things that is questioned for years to come
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I think your right. I don't see closure anytime soon. Speculation will keep this topic alive.
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I think it's dying a slow, smoldering death along with the entire Statehood Quarter series. What a disappointing effort at what could have been one of the Mint's greatest achievements ever. Fewer than a dozen decent designs and only three that are really nice. The rest are amateurish at best.

Now on to the county seat cent set - or was that the nuclear power plant platinum plated nickels? hoo-ray.

The Mint should just listen to the public and go back to real designs on the coins, get rid of the presidents, and start minting coins with some design quality. Get rid of all the special designs, cause none of them are special any more.
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I wish the Mint had released a statement so we could finally put this question to rest

They did but no one believes it. They claim it was a random accident, and hey only addressed one of the two varieties and have never made any comment on the second variety. But if you read their story carefully, all it really boils down to is the press operator noticed a problem with the die, shut down the press, notified his supervisor, and went to lunch. When he came back the press was running again and it still had the error. Many people have assumed from that description that the press ran for the entire hour and a half the press operator was at lunch, but there is NO evidence that it did. All we know is that it was running when he got back. It could have been running ninety minutes or they could have started it just before he walked in. There is no way from their press release to have any idea how it happened or how many were made, and they never speculate as to what caused the damage. So in short the Mints official final word on the subject says nothing.
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Instead of this variety being manipulated by an employee, could it be from a simple die chip or a die crack?
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Just wondering, jp324
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Where is the extra leaf anyway?
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Here are all three images, the regular die, the high leaf and the low leaf. These images are from Ken potters website.
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thanks for the images conder
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