Originally posted by John Robinson
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My point is that the step deformity in that linear flaw is not consistent with what one usually sees in die forged badges. Normally, if a master or a working hub were to develop a crack, the resultant badge could show either a fissure or a ridge, but not a step deformity as described by Patrick where the badge on one side of the flaw is higher than the other.
As mentioned, the only theoretical way I can envisage a damaged die set producing a step deformity is if both the obverse and reverse die are severed all the way through and then somehow repaired like in the diagram below -- I don't believe this to be possible.
However, if one made a casting from a fractured badge or (less likely) from a fractured master die, that would produce a new flawed die with a step deformity from which its flawed partner die could be made -- the resultant die set would produce hollow-back badges with the step deformity on both obverse and reverse. That makes more sense to me.
I'm open to other suggestions, but we need a logical explanation for that step deformity.
Best regards,
---Norm
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