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<p>[QUOTE="greeneserrors, post: 502555, member: 16843"]The dies could have been of a defective composition as well, if this is the only year you have seen this and the planchets were steel the year before and after. The dies could have been more brittle or just generally weaker. Steel planchets are VERY hard. There is no doubt in my mind that that could take a toll on a die quicker than any other metal I know coins to be struck on.</p><p> </p><p>Ryan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="greeneserrors, post: 502555, member: 16843"]The dies could have been of a defective composition as well, if this is the only year you have seen this and the planchets were steel the year before and after. The dies could have been more brittle or just generally weaker. Steel planchets are VERY hard. There is no doubt in my mind that that could take a toll on a die quicker than any other metal I know coins to be struck on. Ryan[/QUOTE]
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