Weak strike

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Diogenes Diaz, Dec 7, 2020.

  1. Diogenes Diaz

    Diogenes Diaz Active Member

    Can a coin have a weak strike on obverse and a normal strike on the reverse?
     
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  3. Fred Weinberg

    Fred Weinberg Well-Known Member

    No - a weak strike coin should have light or
    missing design elements on both sides.

    If there's missing design elements on one side
    only, it's probably from a grease filled die.

    Photos would help......
     
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  4. cpm9ball

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    Let me ask you this. If you put a coin in a vise, would it be possible for the pressure to be greater on one side than the other?
     
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  5. Diogenes Diaz

    Diogenes Diaz Active Member

    Will ta
    I will post when I get home
     
  6. Diogenes Diaz

    Diogenes Diaz Active Member

    cpm9ball
    If it's equal pressure-no
     
  7. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Well the coining press applies equal pressure to both sides of the coin during striking.
     
  8. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    While the striking pressure on both sides is the same...the wear state of the obverse vs. reverse die may not be. So...if one side is struck with a more worn die you may get one side that looks weaker.
     
  9. cpm9ball

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    Please cite an instance when the pressure could be unequal.
     
  10. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Looking like a weak strike from a worn die and striking pressure are two different things.
     
  11. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I completely agree. I was trying to come up with a reason why a coin might look weak on one side only. This seemed the most likely outside of some kind of PMD.
     
  12. cpm9ball

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    It is a concept that the OP seems unable to grasp.
     
  13. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Well, all we can do is provide the correct information. It’s up to the OP what they do with it.
     
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  14. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    How about if you put one coin side against leather and the other against a steel plate?
     
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  15. cpm9ball

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    Is that a technique that the US Mint uses?
     
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  16. Heavymetal

    Heavymetal Supporter! Supporter

    1AFB2D35-5F70-4173-87F9-13CA257F4756.jpeg E47C7C51-E556-4CB5-A8BD-53B285BEB30C.jpeg And still no pictures
    If it looks like this
    Maybe
     
  17. Diogenes Diaz

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  19. Diogenes Diaz

    Diogenes Diaz Active Member

    But how--only one side looks worn and it's in the middle?
     
  20. Diogenes Diaz

    Diogenes Diaz Active Member

    What's your opinion?ty
     
  21. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    If you took some better photos you would get better help. These photos are terrible.
     
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