What are "Tool Marks"?

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What are "Tool Marks"?

Postby Morsecode » Sat Dec 25, 2021 6:25 pm

I see this on PCGS slabs (early dollars & half dollars, mostly) but I'm not sure what they are, or where. Do they mean adjustments as made by mint employees, or from coin enhancements some time later?

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Re: What are "Tool Marks"?

Postby coppernickel » Sat Dec 25, 2021 9:49 pm

In the early days, when gold and silver were money, blanks were made a little over weight then filed to be the correct weight.

The mint employees did file the blanks before the coins were struck. It leaves a very distinct "tool mark" on the finished coins.

It is a different mark than being filed after minting.
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Re: What are "Tool Marks"?

Postby Morsecode » Sun Dec 26, 2021 11:14 am

So I asume that meant filing the edge of a coin, rather than gouging out from the fields.

I guess I was confused because the way PCGS put it on the slab it made it sound like something undesireable about the coin that impacted it's value, like "Improperly Cleaned", which I see a lot. Tooling is a neat bit of history...why wouldn't you want it?
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Re: What are "Tool Marks"?

Postby coppernickel » Tue Dec 28, 2021 12:07 am

From the Redbook explanation, across the face would not surprise me. This would be before the striking. I have never seen any of them.
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