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  • Nina Warren's finger?

    I'm looking at my 1st two Nina Warren quarters. I'm struggling making sense of the little finger on her right hand. It seems to start in the middle of nowhere. The 2 coins I got in change today both look like this. Anybody else finding anything different or was Nina created with a bit of a phantom finger? It's late. Perhaps I'm just missing something as I keep counting and recounting the number of fingers on her hands
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    That is a normal part of the design. I have included the link from the US mint's official drawings of all the coins. You are able to zoom way in on these to examine what should be there. Just scroll down to Warren and click on the hi resolution reverse link.

    https://www.usmint.gov/news/image-li...am#oterowarren

    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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      Thanks Bob! Excellent link to the mint's high-resolution images. I will bookmark that one.
      Looking at the mint's photos, I can now imagine her little finger wrapping around the other bottom finger. I certainly would not criticize any artist who is able to create a curving/folded little finger in a metal die...

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        I certainly would not criticize any artist who is able to create a curving/folded little finger in a metal die...
        I agree. The engravers at the US mint are amazing. Imagine all of this work done by hand and under microscope on the old US coinage. In credible work.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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