Lincoln Wheatie... "Fat upper N"

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Cascade, Nov 27, 2016.

  1. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Looks like these dies were scrubbed up so I'm thinking the fat part of the top right leg of the N is just where they didn't scrub. Or maybe chipping around the edges widening that part them rounded from the scrubbing. Anyway, what do you all think?

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  3. Evan8

    Evan8 A Little Off Center

    Yeah some sort of chip would be my guess
     
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  4. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Ditto!

    Chris
     
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  5. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    That's a relatively common spot for a clash impact on a Lincoln die. Wonder if a strong clash caused the N to chip? It'd explain the polishing as well.
     
  6. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    I am going to guess it was a strike-through on a previous coin. Whatever was being stuck-through damaged the die. That looks awfully smooth to be just an ordinary die chip. I am not sure how you could prove it sine the result would be in essence a die chip.
     
  7. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Yeah. The smoothness was why I though maybe a die chip that polishing smoothed out
     
  8. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    Like I said, at this stage it is going to be difficult at best to prove what the originally caused it, but that looks to be awfully smooth and uniform to be just a standard die chip.
     
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  9. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    The forum is full of curious stuff like this today. :)
     
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