A friend of mine recently came across this 2006 Lincoln Memorial with this indented line running along the bottom on the reverse of the coin. Looks like a bristle broke off from the die being polished and the coin was struck. What do you all think
It looks bigger than a bristle. I need a better close-up to see if there is any metal displacement. Chris
They are trying too get a better picture now too send me. They say the edges are smoothed so they do not think it is a scratch
Here are 2 pictures of the coin in question and one from a coin that Heritage Auction sold. The one from HA in on a 1966 example and it was described as a staple originally but they edited to say that it was not a staple at all but believed too be a detached bristled from a wire brush used to clean encrusted gunk from the surface of the dies
Yes, it could be a strikethrough, but I don't think it is part of a bristle. The reason I wanted a better close-up was to see if there was any metal displacement to the southeast. There would be no metal displacement in a strikethrough like this 2006P Kennedy I have. Chris
If it were a scratch, you would see evidence of metal pushed up along the side(s) like the crater effect of a meteorite strike. When a foreign object is struck into a coin, metal from the planchet cannot rise above the surface of the die. Chris
???? So many things could be what happened and I Hope you can get the Answer. Coin Only can really tell but it's not talking.