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1945 DDR Penny Extra Wheat Stalks?

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 Posted 08/05/2022  10:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Aliabeans to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Oh and @ "Makecents" Depending on the microscope at the college I will see if we can remove a part of it to see if it "folded" over. or if we can just pull off a piece of it. If by some pea brain chance I do and its smooth like a baby's butt then #128527; I guess .....well I guess I find out then. Chow! xoxo and you don't have to draw pictures I'm not completely without IQ lol. But the thought was appreciated just want you to know.
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Aliabeans, even without knowing what your IQ is, I would almost guarantee that mine is much, much lower, than yours. That's why I use pictures to explain.
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 Posted 08/05/2022  5:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@Alia your : #129504; Iq do not tell me nothing. Must be a new crazy way of scales. We was test on 1 - 120 (Einstein was test on). I thing the IQ do not have nothing to do with your coin. The IQ test it is just to see how an individual is able to use his knowledge and apply in real time. All the humans has the same amount of the grey cells and only the social and economic environments where they grow and educate make difference. Exceptions are.

Lets go to the basic of the topic. I read all the answers, your comments, (pls. do not be frustrated). Please do not try to take out this trace because you will really ruin a nice coin. What you miss from the begin it is knowledge of the Mint process for those years, how they do and what they use for production..

Go to the basic: 1942 till 1976 the Mint use the old Mint presses due to the war time requirement of fast presses need for wae production. Those presses was slower, vertical presses and need more grease then the new one. what I see on your coin it is:

Few strikes before your coin, the last strip of the wheat dislocate and glue on the Die (Anvil- bottom Die). Then some strikes at in time at 55 tones come (bronze alloy) in the game. the strip move a little bit up and made an incuse marc in the Die. In time the Dies was done from recycle metal and not the really Dies alloy. After this they strike and voila you has the coin with perfect angle and curve like the last wheat. Is not big philosophy, it is things happened.

How could be attribute? Have no idea. I know better attribute the design varieties then this factual event. How manny could be find?: unknow. Other thing it is the Die - Anvil show signs of fatigue.

Hope this Ok for you for the moment. No need for an medical Micro.

Nice find.

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