a question about rim burrs??

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by bryantallard, Apr 16, 2020.

  1. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    a few of you in response to my other rim burr post showed nice examples. some of my rim burrs just have the copper area exposed and such. however, I am seeing something on my half and others halves that resembles a lamination? is that part of the rim burr? is that something that happens when the burr is created? does it only happen to halves? I don't see that peel look on my quarters. thank you.
     
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  3. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    Without photos, how would we know?
     
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  4. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    @Mountain Man that's my bad. Can't believe I did that. I was in a hurry. Here are a couple screenshots from other post. ( The top one in the 2nd pic) Screenshot_20200416-151913.png Screenshot_20200416-151856.png Screenshot_20200416-151936.png
     
  5. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    The thing that looks like Lammy. Why?
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Those look like laminations to me.
     
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  7. bryantallard

    bryantallard show me the money....so i can look through it

    That's what I thought, but then I started wondering if it was damaged planchet. They all look so similar, when normally you can't find 2 that look close each other because each one is suppose to be unique. I could be over thinking it. I find odd though that there are 3 coins that look similar, and they all take place on half dollars??
     
  8. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I think the coins in your photos Are Blanking Burr Errors.
    http://www.error-ref.com/_blanking_burr_/
    Damage on a blanking die can produce a substantial number of defective planchets.

    The second coin is questionable for this type of error as the edge of the coin is distorted.
     
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  9. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    The fang-like, struck-in pieces of metal are classic rim burrs -- a form of pre-strike planchet damage. They have nothing to do with blanking burrs. The quarter also shows pre-strike planchet damage of an indeterminate sort.
     
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