I know that the thread about the S&L Kcs has been closed. I missed out on commenting and was going to let the issue cool down. But I have a question that lingers for a technical answer.
Could the various stages of this die flaw evident on the KC beading be different at times because of some residual frame material that may have sheared off during the strike and stuck in the crack? The next frame struck would show a lesser degree of fault as the crack would already be partially filled.
I was thinking about this as a possibility. I have mint grade coins from the same mint roll with the impression of lint or threads that stuck to the die when the operator wiped it down with a cloth during the minting process. These coins are completely uncirculated and clearly show the imprint of the thread on the surface of the coin.
Why couldn't a partially filled die give varying degrees of impression?
Not looking for any BS here just some further thoughts.
Tony
Could the various stages of this die flaw evident on the KC beading be different at times because of some residual frame material that may have sheared off during the strike and stuck in the crack? The next frame struck would show a lesser degree of fault as the crack would already be partially filled.
I was thinking about this as a possibility. I have mint grade coins from the same mint roll with the impression of lint or threads that stuck to the die when the operator wiped it down with a cloth during the minting process. These coins are completely uncirculated and clearly show the imprint of the thread on the surface of the coin.
Why couldn't a partially filled die give varying degrees of impression?
Not looking for any BS here just some further thoughts.
Tony
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