You about have it figured out but still a little off track. you said {in the case of a capped die the next coins are not struck thru } this is...
Hey Hobo we ar getting good at posting at the same time.
probably from corrosion , it looks to me like if you looked anywhere else on the coin you could probably see what looks like the same thing.
Hopefully coins in your world are the same as in my world. I'm trying to help those that are wanting to learn a few things be able to learn. If...
Numismat a struck thru and a capped die coin is the same thing. you need to learn what a capped die really is. a struck thru coin is a struck...
I knew my last photos woul make you see the light . all we need to do when examining coins is to try our best to use common sense. this is why...
just take your pick. either way it comes out to the same outcome. LOL
jello I don't want to hurt your feelings or down yuo in any way like a few others on here have been doing me. but I will give you my opion and...
there would not be any difference between a coin that was struck thru a rag or a die cap on the other side.It would only show a difference on the...
a coin die is like any other piece of metal but maybe much harder from heat treatment. after lots of use from pounding on coin planchets so much...
I can't see anything in your photos that looks unusual except it looks like the die that struck the coin may have been warped or bent a little...
That sounds like a logical explanation . the pin holding the die in place may have fell out and the die could have stayed on the other die in a...
you still are just like always. I don't think you understood a word I told you. to make it simple you said a coin with clashed details in relief...
Numismat didn't you read my post #17 ??? there are absolutely no rules that say a clashed die has to show the details in incuse. I have heard a...
Thanks Larry for showing us this photo. I like your coin because of the clash mark that shows the edge of the obv. dies outer edge. this means the...
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