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|style=" text-align:left;" | ''' 1. [[:image:Mr Church Assignment for SF Mint - Page 519.png| Mr Church to visit Washington]]''' ||style=" text-align:left;"|''' 1. [[:image:Jan 9 1900 No Cracked Dies.png|Cracked Morgan Dollar Dies.]]''' | |style=" text-align:left;" | ''' 1. [[:image:Mr Church Assignment for SF Mint - Page 519.png| Mr Church to visit Washington]]''' ||style=" text-align:left;"|''' 1. [[:image:Jan 9 1900 No Cracked Dies.png|Cracked Morgan Dollar Dies.]]''' |
Revision as of 20:24, 17 January 2020
1900-S Boiler Problem
In 1900 the San Francisco and New Orleans branch mints reported problems with the dies being shipped from the Philadelphia mint. By no means was 1900 the first year both branch mints reported problems with the dies. Even the Carson City Branch mint had reported problems with the dies when it was in operation. The main problem according to the branch mints was the dies would not last (die life) as long as would be expected. Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber addressed each of the branch mints concerns in the links below. |