Flat Head Indian

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Mojavedave, Jun 30, 2007.

  1. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    I have a 1917 Buffalo nickel that I believe has an obvious cracked die error.

    Instead of the regular obverse Indian portrait, the die crack took off the forehead, ending up with a slant or as I call it, a flat head Indian.

    I have up-loaded a scan of two Buffs side by side for a comparison.

    This coin is NOT for sale. Just thought I would share with the Forum.

    Dave
     

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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Loved the description, "Flat head"

    Post mint damage, tho.
    But: How is the reverse?
     
  4. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    You really think so Frank ? It kind of looks like something laid on the die when it was struck. It is very smooth and not chopped except the line extends into the rim. The back side looks ordinary. No marks that I can see.

    Dave
     
  5. mikediamond

    mikediamond Coin Collector

    It appears to be post-strike damage.
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    Mike knows his stuff.
    Also, look at the mark by the date, and the flattening on the rim near Liberty.
     
  7. JeromeLS

    JeromeLS Coin Fanatic

    Post mint damage,something has hit something into it very very hard.
     
  8. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    You guys have almost got me convinced, but what in the world could cause such a slice with out moving the metal ?
     
  9. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    If this is man made, I think it could have been by a rival tribe. Almost looks like tomahawk marks.

    Dave
     
  10. LSM

    LSM Collector

    I would say post mint damage.

    Lou
     
  11. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    Just to chime in as well (not trying to gang up :) ) but this does appear to be post mint damage.
     
  12. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank


    And: " Buffalos
    The Buffalo Hunter"

    would know.
     
  13. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    I'm actually putting together a website on buffalo nickels, and just decided to put together a section on Post Mint Damage to give folks a small education on whats lurking out there that could be mistaken for errors... If anyone has interesting photos you would let me use, let me know!
     
  14. coinman101

    coinman101 Collector Of All Coins

    You can tell it's post mint damage because you can still see the forehead some. If there was something on the die, it would be blank.
     
  15. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    Usually but not always, strike throughs would definately be an exception to your rule.

    -Daniel
     
  16. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    Here is the reason I believe this to be PMD and not a strike through...

    If you look at the area of the image I have indicated with the marker, you will see that the metal is "rough" and at the edge of this roughness their is indicators of raised metal as if the metal was dragged or moved horizontally, this evident as a small raised "lip" that extends above the already circulated and worn surface of the coin.
    This would lead to the conclusion that the metal was shifted sideways where as a true strike through would produce straight up and down marks with no indication of "sliding", or movement or friction with the metal. I hope this explanation clarifies for anyone just taking a peak at this thread who may be unfamiliar with strikethroughs...
     

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  17. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    Here is a picture of a strike through certified by NGC MS64 Mint Error Obverse Strike Through.

    While its a good referance point for this discussion it should be noted that the variety of possible strike throughs are unending and varies obviously by what was in the way when the coin was struck!!
     

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  18. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    Post Mint Damaged Buff's.

    You are certainly welcome to use the photo's I posted if you want.

    Dave
     
  19. Buffalos

    Buffalos The Buffalo Hunter

    Thank you very much, I won't post the url to avoid self promotion, if anyone is interested in the site you may pm me for the url .
     
  20. Mojavedave

    Mojavedave Senior Member

    OK Buffalo Hunter, and thanks for your explanation on what looks like a die break to me, cut but I guess I will bow to you you experts, who are all in accord that this is actually post mint damage.

    Regards, Dave
     
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