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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2020563, member: 66"]Yes, if there was a cent stuck to the hammer die and then two planchets were fed into the press the bottom coin in the collar would have a raised image of the anvil die and a blank side. The middle coin would have a blank side and in incuse image of the anvil die (From the struck coin stuck to the hammer die) This coin would also be "squished" out like a major broadstruck coin because the pressure is much higher than normal and it is not restrained by a collar. The uppermost coin would have a normal or slightly distorted image of the hammer die and a normal image of the anvil die. it would also spread out and start cupping around the hammer die similar to the die cap shown on the first page. (In the case of the cap on the first page a cent was struck and not ejected from the press. A planchet was fed in and struck between the hammer(obv) die and the previously struck coin. that coin then stuck to the hammer die and the lower coin was ejected. Then several more planchets were struck between the hammer die and this stuck coin causing the stuck coin to cup around the hammer die wile the incuse image on the reverse spread out.)</p><p><br /></p><p>And all of the reversed images we have seen in this thread are incuse images.</p><p><br /></p><p>And in the case of copout's coin I also disagree with the dealer. You also need to realize that many dealers, even PCGS Authorized dealers, don't know beans about error coins.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Whoa, I missed that the obv of copouts coin was reversed and raised. In that case there is no way the coin can be real. There is no way to create a raised reversed image starting out with just raised forward image tools or incuse reverse image tools.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 2020563, member: 66"]Yes, if there was a cent stuck to the hammer die and then two planchets were fed into the press the bottom coin in the collar would have a raised image of the anvil die and a blank side. The middle coin would have a blank side and in incuse image of the anvil die (From the struck coin stuck to the hammer die) This coin would also be "squished" out like a major broadstruck coin because the pressure is much higher than normal and it is not restrained by a collar. The uppermost coin would have a normal or slightly distorted image of the hammer die and a normal image of the anvil die. it would also spread out and start cupping around the hammer die similar to the die cap shown on the first page. (In the case of the cap on the first page a cent was struck and not ejected from the press. A planchet was fed in and struck between the hammer(obv) die and the previously struck coin. that coin then stuck to the hammer die and the lower coin was ejected. Then several more planchets were struck between the hammer die and this stuck coin causing the stuck coin to cup around the hammer die wile the incuse image on the reverse spread out.) And all of the reversed images we have seen in this thread are incuse images. And in the case of copout's coin I also disagree with the dealer. You also need to realize that many dealers, even PCGS Authorized dealers, don't know beans about error coins. Whoa, I missed that the obv of copouts coin was reversed and raised. In that case there is no way the coin can be real. There is no way to create a raised reversed image starting out with just raised forward image tools or incuse reverse image tools.[/QUOTE]
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