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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 40593, member: 66"]Major obverse die break. A large piece of the obverse die has broken off and fallen away. With no metal to form the planchet the metal of the planchet flowed into the void creating the raised lump. Since there was no pressure at that point the metal was not forced into the smaller deprssions on the reverse and actually buckled slightly towards the obverse from trying to sprad sideways against the collar.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 40593, member: 66"]Major obverse die break. A large piece of the obverse die has broken off and fallen away. With no metal to form the planchet the metal of the planchet flowed into the void creating the raised lump. Since there was no pressure at that point the metal was not forced into the smaller deprssions on the reverse and actually buckled slightly towards the obverse from trying to sprad sideways against the collar.[/QUOTE]
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