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Hi Teryble - I have seen these strikes before that leave a narrowing of the letters and numerals and it may have ben caused by a weak strike or a struck through an obstruction. They are a fairly commion occurance on the Lincoln cent and would be considered a minor striking error.
As to the flattening of the numerals in certain areas; more than likely caused by a coin counting machine. When such a coin bears any mark that can be attributed to a coin counting machine (circular scrapes, gouges, flattening of design elements) it is typicaly refered to as "death by coin star".
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Here is an example of flat top letters…how can this be explained? This is from a 72S Kennedy half dollar…I find this condition on 1 of about every 50 I search. It shows up on the reverse, STATES OF AMERICA, see attached photos comparing normal to flat. I thought maybe it could be an unconfirmed reverse design variety.
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Larry NienaberLast edited by atrox001; 05-19-2008, 12:07 PM.
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