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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 212438, member: 8247"]Thanks Delmer,</p><p><br /></p><p>people never write about the little errors too much and the photos are always of the extreme examples.</p><p><br /></p><p>DIE CHIP was just the term I was looking for (sorry I previously referred to it as a filled S or cud). I have several with the same DIE CHIP and missing edge inscription. I also have a couple with the combined Die Clash, missing edge inscription, and ??Struckthrough Grease???</p><p><br /></p><p>I say struckthrough grease, but the starburst pattern has such radial lines that it looks nothing like any struck through grease photo I can find. I personally think it's an interference in the antioxidant coating by grease that was spun off the coin that created the affect as I can see no impact on the coins detail, but then again if the grease was thin enough, the detail might still show up unaffected.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm holding out on some sort of definitive evidence or publication that concludes the nature of the error before sending the coins out for grading.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 212438, member: 8247"]Thanks Delmer, people never write about the little errors too much and the photos are always of the extreme examples. DIE CHIP was just the term I was looking for (sorry I previously referred to it as a filled S or cud). I have several with the same DIE CHIP and missing edge inscription. I also have a couple with the combined Die Clash, missing edge inscription, and ??Struckthrough Grease??? I say struckthrough grease, but the starburst pattern has such radial lines that it looks nothing like any struck through grease photo I can find. I personally think it's an interference in the antioxidant coating by grease that was spun off the coin that created the affect as I can see no impact on the coins detail, but then again if the grease was thin enough, the detail might still show up unaffected. I'm holding out on some sort of definitive evidence or publication that concludes the nature of the error before sending the coins out for grading.[/QUOTE]
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