-40%
2009-P Professional Life Double Error - Obv. Die Clash & Rev. Die Chips #5
$ 0.52
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Description
This auction is for oneBRILLIANT
UNCIRCULATED 2009
Philadelphia
Mint
Professional
Life Reverse Lincoln
Cent with TWO SEPARATE
ERRORS
, an
OBVERSE DIE CLASH
and
REVERSE DIE CHIPS
.
It is important to mention that
these errors are MICROSCOPIC
, and in
order to see them clearly, you must have sufficient magnification (loupe
or scope). Under magnification, the errors are spectacular!
Windows
from the reverse
design appear on the obverse on Lincoln's cheek and
jaw,
and the die chips
are on the rightmost upper and lower windows on
the
reverse side design.
Die clashes occur when the dies used to strike the coin blanks (planchets)
come
together without a coin between them. Elements of either reverse
or obverse side designs transfer to the opposite side of the coins struck
using these damaged dies. In an attempt to "erase" the clash on the ob-
verse, an apparent effort by Mint workers to polish out the anomaly flat-
tened Lincolns cheek and facial details. Most of these errors are spotted
by automation
or sharp-eyed Mint employees who promptly retire the dies
from service.
For this reason, die clashes and large die chips on coins are
not found so
often, and are considered to be a rare thing among collectors.
Die chips occur during the course of die usage when small pieces of
the dies disintegrate, shatter or break off the die due to the massive ton-
nage of pressure used to strike the planchets.
Collectors prize the rare and large die chips and die cracks, as well as
the unusually rare clashed die errors which occur much less frequently.
Many die clash errors are not as visible because they are found only after
many years of a coin's circulating lifetime. These errors were found in
UNCIRCULATED BANK ROLLS,
so they are much easier to see under
magnification.
I have found only a small number of these errors in two
String and Sons
Bank-
wrapped
Rolls.
Good luck in bidding on this desirable double-sided error from the one
year low-mintage 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Professional Life reverse cent.