Ulysses S. Grant. $1 coin edge error
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Re: Ulysses S. Grant. $1 coin edge error
Thats the info I was looking for, wasn't sure if it was struck at once or ins some other fashion. After looking into it a bit more the other day and talking to some other people i had figured damage aswell. Anyway case closed. Thanks for responses.
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Re: Ulysses S. Grant. $1 coin edge error
I see what you are talking about with the shape of the star on the interior of the incuse area.Coinhunter91 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 08, 2018 6:00 pmThis is probably one of the most difficult parts of a coin to photograph. Heres one more and this is probably the best I can do with the equipment I have.
I'm a novice, but it looks like a type of slide MD on an incuse device.
Not sure how this could be possible while in the collar die unless it occurred precisely at the moment the collar die broke?
Edit: Just remembered the lettering is placed in a separate process than striking the planchet with the dies.
Still think it might be slide MD on an incuse device as the edge lettering is being struck.
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