Over Polished Die?

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  1. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Are these lines/texturing the result of an over polished die? I know the nickel is pretty worn but the texturing really struck me as odd.

    Thanks

    Darryl
     

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  3. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Actually, those lines are the result of "die fatigue".
    Sometimes it's called "orange peel".
     
  4. hamman88

    hamman88 Spare some change, sir?

  5. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Thanks - The "orange peel" on this is like nothing I've seen before. Very cool...
     
  6. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Very common on 1980-1986 coins.
     
  7. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    really from 80 to 86?
     
  8. jody526

    jody526 New Member

    Would I lie to you? :smile
     
  9. tjenkins_1983

    tjenkins_1983 Numismaniac

    I have tons of Lincolns with that same kind of fatigue. Always interested me.
     
  10. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I agree. If I understand this right, the reason this happens is because the die is old, and needing to be replaced. Where dies were $$ back then they used them as much as they could and so you have this problem.

    Speedy
     
  11. Twiggs

    Twiggs Coin Collector

    kewl..just learned something new and I have a few orange peels of my own..lol
     
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