Why does Frank have a cowlick?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by kevodfx, Nov 26, 2010.

  1. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

    Hi everyone, I've browsed this forum for a while, but never had a reason to post.

    Until now.

    My ex-girlfriend works at a bank, and she brings me home the oddities. (silver coins, foreign coins, silver certificates, etc.)

    The other day she handed me this dime (along with two silver eagle that someone turned in for a buck a piece!) I was just going to throw it in my silver bin, when I noticed something odd. Upon closer inspection, it sure looks like Mr. Roosevelt didn't comb his hair on this day. This is a raised spot on the coin. What is this?

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    Thanks for looking,
    Kevo
     
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  3. eric0911

    eric0911 SMS-71

    Welcome!
    Most likely pmd.
     
  4. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

    Would PMD be raised off the surface of the coin?
     
  5. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Looks like a perfectly placed die crack to me. PMD could be raised but this looks like a good ole fashioned die crack imo.
     
  6. KenKat

    KenKat Collector

    Welcome!

    I agree - it looks like a die crack to me. The dies begin to get broken down from the tremendous pressure involved in minting coins and you get small imperfections like this. They are interesting because they are somewhat unique.

    It looks like there is a similar issue by the 4 in 1954. I'd call this a "cud" because rather than a crack, it appears more as a chip in the die at the edge.
     
  7. DoK U Mint

    DoK U Mint In Odd we Trust

    Looks like a die crack to me.

    Two ASE's?

    Sounds like someone stole something then dumped them at the bank.
     
  8. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

    More like 31 ASE's. The tellers split them up! The person who turned them in got 31 dollars for them.

    Is there a value on this die crack/cud error over melt?

    Thanks,
    Kevo
     
  9. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    There's a fine line between a crack and a cud. I guess this could be considered a cud although with this coin I think it could be left up to the person since it is unclear whether it touches the edge. The thing at the four is though.
    And Kevo: Could you get a better pic of the date please? Its barely in focus there because you were focusing on the crack. There's little premium with minor errors such as this, although the location might help out some. Die cracks are fairly common (however they are not often this big). Its a great find nonetheless. I have yet to find a major crack. Just a couple Lincolns with cracks on the corners of the memorial.
     
  10. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

    I'll get the pics tonight, when I get home. The macro setting on my camera isn't the best, but I'll get you the best I can.

    Thanks for your input everyone.

    Kevo
     
  11. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Its on problem. A dime is the hardest to get a pic of since its smallest. It takes a lot of practice to get good pics of coins. You can search and find plenty of threads here about just that. I'm still about as bad as it gets when it comes to taking pics.
     
  12. KenKat

    KenKat Collector

    Yes, I meant the thing at the 4 is a cud. I'd call the cowlick a die crack.
     
  13. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Back in the day there were many different errors made so I hang onto all questionable coin errors for sale at a coin show. You can only get opinions on what ppl here see from a pic, it's up to you to decide if there's actually something more there than the pic shows. good luck
     
  14. lupinus911

    lupinus911 Member

    Phoey, I thought this was a Franklin half thread. :(
    However...looks like a die crack.
     
  15. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Personally, I think not. It's a die crack which has not yet developed into a cud.
     
  16. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

  17. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    Looks like the alfalfa die crack to me.
     
  18. coinhead63

    coinhead63 Not slabbed yet

    Die cracks usually result from a well used die. The area next to the 4 is probably due to worn die and/or being lightly struck. Also the rim is not well defined due to circulation. If the coin was not well struck, this area of the coin could blend together with circulation.
     
  19. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    ya know, you all are missing the point here.


    his FORMER girl friend is doing this for him?


    Why did you get rid of her?
    she seems like a real keeper to me!
     
  20. kevodfx

    kevodfx New Member

    I get the best of both worlds. Coins from the former, better cooking from the current!

    Sincerely, they're both wonderful, I don't deserve either of them!
     
  21. coinhead63

    coinhead63 Not slabbed yet

    Treashunt has a point! Not many present or former girlfriends (or wives) will do that sort of thing for us. Our's can be a lonesome hobby when it comes to significant others. My girlfriend doesn't want to hear about coins unless it has to do with PM investments.
     
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