1970 D

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Oldman4378, May 24, 2017.

  1. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Alright my fellow coin Hunters I haven't ran across this one so what should I put this one down as and zcamera-20170524_065613.jpg zcamera-20170524_065538.jpg the books I've got I haven't found anything on this particular coin or anything like this and I did research on the internet before I came to you and I didn't find anything like this would appreciate any comments or thoughts on this particular one this one should be an easy one for you experts I'm sure you've seen this 100 times
     
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    damage
     
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  4. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    That damaged error occurred at the time of the making is that correct that's what it appeared to me to be
     
  5. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    It was damaged after it left the mint.
     
  6. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Really see I would have thought the opposite because it look like the one was never there see how close it is to the vest
     
  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    I see the metal from the 1, balled up by the top of the nine.
     
  8. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Yeah I got my 25 x out and went back over it after your last text and I can see what you're saying hey I really appreciate it see I learned something new today
     
  9. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Keep in mind that copper is relatively easy to move around if the coin is hit by another object. You can also see that metal was pushed up along the upper edge of the mark. You would never see this in normal production.

    Chris
     
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  10. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Hey I appreciate that
     
  11. Ericred

    Ericred Active Member

    That's a interesting cent, the top of Lincolns hair caught my eye, it looks like the bottom of over size columns
     
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  12. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    I didn't even catch any of that I was too busy worried about the damage on the front I didn't even see that so what's your thoughts on it
     
  13. Ericred

    Ericred Active Member

    I'm a little hesitant to say; in the past I've been buried for giving my opinion But I have a thick skin. I think it appears to be raised, there is also what appears to be doubling on the west side of the cameo or more to the point "his back", my first thought was a strike through related to the bottom of a column in Lincolns hair but it doesn't line up or have the same dimensions of a cents column but given the pressure and heat created when metal is moved during the strike it "could" potentially rotate the coin. ?.I've typed myself into a corner. Environmental damage after mint; given the age anything is possible But I think it might be a incomplete double strike? ????
     
  14. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Hey I appreciate the information thanks a lot
     
  15. Ericred

    Ericred Active Member

    Oldman4; I have read your posts on this site hundreds of times, you know alot and you don't hold back. What's your opinion, its your dojo, my cup is empty.
     
  16. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Well as far as the columns they appeared to be a little wide like you mentioned that I seem to find those on a lot of the older pennies seems like I find them more on the sixties and seventies as far as the hairline goes you got me on that one I mean it looks like it's got alot of wear but below the hairline there's an indention in there that I normally don't see on those pennys But there again I'm knew that's the reason I come to you experts and I've learned a lot from coin talk I maybe not always agree with what I hear but it gives me different opinions and thoughts so then I take more time and look at that coin
     
  17. Ericred

    Ericred Active Member

    Thanks, I still am curious about that abnormally in Lincolns hairor what others might think
     
  18. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Well if we wait a little while we'll get more opinions on that hairline
     
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  19. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    I can't tell, but since you have the coin, can you examine the area under higher magnification? If you see any indication of raised metal along the edges of the anomaly, I'm guessing that it may be another instance of damage.

    @Ericred
    There is nothing wrong with making a guess as long as you make it known that it is just a guess. At least you are making an attempt to stir up your brain cells every once in a while. Sometimes people pose their guesses as though they know what they are talking about, and that can be very misleading for others who are trying to learn.

    Chris
     
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  20. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    Man you hit the nail right on the head didn't even need a second swing at it
     
  21. Oldman4378

    Oldman4378 Member

    I forgot about this coin I had and we was talking about the hairline on the 1970 take a look at this when it see what you think
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