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Two Different Dates But They Have The Same Impression In The Same Area.

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 Posted 05/31/2021  10:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kgil to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Two Different dates but they have the same impression in the same area.How could have this happened


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Your reply was split into its own topic and moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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It is damage from a coin wrapping or vending machine.
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Guessing you are talking about Abe's hair? That is coin wrapper damage or vending machine damage
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Machine damage for sure.
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Keep in mind that die clashes happen on coins. so when a die is polished, just the areas with the clash marks are the ones the concentrate on.
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So when polishing happens, you can see the other devices near these areas get weakened. So the design is a common feature. When die clashes happen these same common features will crash into each other when there is no planchet in place, damaging the areas near the coins centers, with a copy transferred to each other on the dies. When polished away, the same areas will be affected.
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