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This explanation has been proposed and convincingly dismantled. See www.traildies.com for the full discussion. Or wait until BJ chimes in.Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.
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That is a very nice trail die and one that I would be anxious to see and list. Congratulations on a great find.
As to a polishing wheel or any kind of buffing apparatus making trails, it is impossible. The major factor against any form of polishing device constructing lines on the die is that trail dies do have patterns, not only in the same year, but over a long extended period of years. It is evident in these patterns the trail lines formed are at the same exact direction and have the same distortion over long periods of time. No human, no matter how skilled, can continuously replicate such precise patterns over and over again. Then there is the trail line itself. Studies have shown that the line is formed by slow movement and not at the speeds that are obtained by polishing or buffing machines. Please refer to the picture in this thread.
This trail line was formed at the bottom of the T in CENT on a Lincoln cent. Notice that it has some cures to it and that the edge, especially near the base of the T is exceedingly sharp, almost like the edge of a knife. Also notice the depth of that line at its start point is almost as deep as the design element itself.
Sorry, but die polishing is not the answer to trail dies.
BJ NeffAttached FilesMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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