1989 P Roosevelt Dime-Worn Die Reverse?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Rosalita, Aug 12, 2021.

  1. Rosalita

    Rosalita Active Member

    Hi guys,

    I have this 1989 P Roosevelt Dime and notice on the reverse some raised areas metal. Is this due to a worn die? If so, then my question is why do the fields on the obverse and reverse have no die flow lines or issues?? Why is it only concentrated in this one area?

    1989 P Roosevelt Dime (Obverse).jpg 1989 P Roosevelt Dime (Reverse).jpg 1989 P Roosevelt Dime (SideView).jpg 1989 P Roosevelt Dime (CloseUp).jpg
     
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  3. Sidney Osborne

    Sidney Osborne Well-Known Member

    Might have been feeder fingers...but scratches on the leaves...?
     
  4. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    I would think feeder would run parallel and not fan out. Worn die.
     
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  5. Mountain Man

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  6. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    How about did polishing marks.
     
  7. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Those are striation marks/lines. Cause by a worn die. A couple of them may be from a die cleaning (not polishing). Feeder finger mark are always straight and parallel to each other, if you can see more than one.
     
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  8. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    I also believe it is a worn die. There could be some inhomogeneities in the die steel due to the annealing process and those areas have eroded more than the surrounding steel.

    Cool coin
     
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  9. Rosalita

    Rosalita Active Member

    I show you all another photo of the clumps of metal on the reverse. 1989 P Roosevelt Dime (CloseUp2).jpg
     
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