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my oh my what a big head you have there abe!

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  • occnumis2021
    NumisScholar
    • May 2021
    • 1422

    my oh my what a big head you have there abe!

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  • 279773
    • Feb 2023
    • 1066

    #2
    Capped die? I am not a coneca member.

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    • Zimmy
      CONECA Treasurer/PA Rep
      • Aug 2007
      • 326

      #3
      It's a counterbrockage. Occurs when a capped die strikes a struck coin that failed to eject from the collar transferring the obverse design to the cap. The cap then strikes incoming planchets resulting in your error. Your coin is probably the 3rd strike or so as evidenced by the spreading of the obverse design. A first strike will exhibit the full obverse design. The details are raised on a counterbrockage. Much scarcer than just a normal capped die strike.
      James Zimmerman
      Coneca N-911
      CONECA PA State Rep/Treasurer

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      • occnumis2021
        NumisScholar
        • May 2021
        • 1422

        #4
        Originally posted by Zimmy View Post
        It's a counterbrockage. Occurs when a capped die strikes a struck coin that failed to eject from the collar transferring the obverse design to the cap. The cap then strikes incoming planchets resulting in your error. Your coin is probably the 3rd strike or so as evidenced by the spreading of the obverse design. A first strike will exhibit the full obverse design. The details are raised on a counterbrockage. Much scarcer than just a normal capped die strike.
        nm, i read your post more carefully. thanks
        Last edited by occnumis2021; 08-28-2024, 11:24 PM.
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        • 279773
          • Feb 2023
          • 1066

          #5
          Cool shawn had one today a late stage brockage capped die

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