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<p>[QUOTE="Scubalou, post: 3449274, member: 101267"]O.K., I sent Jason Cuvelier a pic of this dime as well as a couple of Lincoln's he said: I agree the '83 had at least two successive clash events - it however may not be in good enough shape to find evidence of a counterclash - which would be nice. I think I have too many '83s listed - if I delist some maybe. The '99 is probably not strong enough. With my last conversation with Mike Diamond we agreed that I shouldn't expand the TDC section. If I get some help with the site, if that person wishes to expand that section the '99 would fir in there.</p><p>The dime I am not sure about. The images aren't suggesting one thing or another. If you're implying an exotic struck through I'd be surprised there wasn't an area that was weakly struck from the depth of an object essentially clogging the die. Foreign objects tend to do that, even something like thick wire. Fibers don't do that. A small screw should though. Maybe more pics?</p><p>I sent a couple more pics but haven't heard back. My theory is that a screw fell onto a planchet and was struck leaving the impression of a screw on the die. This coin was struck sometime later leaving an impression on the coin. I know it's a stretch and understand the position is suspicious. Here's a couple of pics with my new camera. This case is closed for me, thanks for your opinions. Lou[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Scubalou, post: 3449274, member: 101267"]O.K., I sent Jason Cuvelier a pic of this dime as well as a couple of Lincoln's he said: I agree the '83 had at least two successive clash events - it however may not be in good enough shape to find evidence of a counterclash - which would be nice. I think I have too many '83s listed - if I delist some maybe. The '99 is probably not strong enough. With my last conversation with Mike Diamond we agreed that I shouldn't expand the TDC section. If I get some help with the site, if that person wishes to expand that section the '99 would fir in there. The dime I am not sure about. The images aren't suggesting one thing or another. If you're implying an exotic struck through I'd be surprised there wasn't an area that was weakly struck from the depth of an object essentially clogging the die. Foreign objects tend to do that, even something like thick wire. Fibers don't do that. A small screw should though. Maybe more pics? I sent a couple more pics but haven't heard back. My theory is that a screw fell onto a planchet and was struck leaving the impression of a screw on the die. This coin was struck sometime later leaving an impression on the coin. I know it's a stretch and understand the position is suspicious. Here's a couple of pics with my new camera. This case is closed for me, thanks for your opinions. Lou[/QUOTE]
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