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<p>[QUOTE="expat, post: 6935156, member: 111067"]Hi, I have only been at this hobby just over a year and learning a great deal from the folks here. Can you clarify something for me?</p><p>A first strike brockage occurs when a struck coin sticks to the die and subsequently strikes the next planchet in the coining chamber. Do I have this right?</p><p>EDIT: But of course there would only be one design, reversed, seen on the next struck planchet. Think I answered my own question. Sorry[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="expat, post: 6935156, member: 111067"]Hi, I have only been at this hobby just over a year and learning a great deal from the folks here. Can you clarify something for me? A first strike brockage occurs when a struck coin sticks to the die and subsequently strikes the next planchet in the coining chamber. Do I have this right? EDIT: But of course there would only be one design, reversed, seen on the next struck planchet. Think I answered my own question. Sorry[/QUOTE]
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