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1983 D LMC Polished Halo Effect (Die Attrition Error/Finned Rim/Tilted Die)

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Came across this one recently. Pretty cool effect. Appears to be a polished die around the obverse device. May have something to do with the finned rim, die attrition error or tilted die.

http://goccf.com/t/339818

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It looks to me that the die was very heavily polished - you can even see this effect through the lapels of the jacket too. Cool find.
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I don't recall seeing such heavy and ubiquitous die polishing lines before. Thx for posting!

Also, it is a small thing compared to everything else goin on, but you've got a broken post on the B of LIBERTY.
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#1 No gas bubbles - AMAZING!

WOW, that's a really cool find, nice coin! I love the patina and accenting of the polish lines - no major hits or distractions either, smooth brown patina. That's VERY unusual for any 80'S coin that has worn to an ~EF-40/45 level. KEEPER!

I have all kinds of cool looking memorial cents. Us memorial collectors are in a weird situation - sadly. Coins like this are seen as essentially "valueless" in present times. We have to simply collect purely for the love of the series. I have some stunning circulated memorials whose highest possible value would be in the RedBook at probably 5 cents in 65 RD - so my coins are worth 1 cent "by the book". LOL I don't care, if it looks cool, interesting and nice, I add it.

My hope is attrition and lack of collecting interest will eventually make the series a "sleeper" - the all the nice ones already pulled from OBW, mint sets and circulation. The numbers are already reducing in circulation - the Shield ratio keeps going up every year. GO ATTRITION GO!
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That is a nice "aura" around Lincoln.

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Just very heavy die polishing. (Common on the 1983 and 84 cents) A lot of clashing events on those two years.
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neat. thats one of the cooler memorial cents ive seen.
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Very cool !
Looks like a flexible abrasive was used first which would slightly dip into the recesses of the die and follow and abrade the edge of the recess more ( think whole coin Trail ). The halo began with this and was finished when a less flexible and finer abrasive/polish finished the high points of the die.
Again, very cool !
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Coop and Stoneman227, thanks for the explanations. Coop, appreciate you using my coin in your description. Hopefully, this will help future collectors with a similar coin.
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