LINCOLN CENT AS TIRE TREAD GAUGE Pubblico Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 7, Number 50, December 12, 2004, Article 22
LINCOLN CENT AS TIRE TREAD GAUGE
Responding to last week's item on the subject of using a
Lincoln Cent as a tire tread guage, Dave Lange writes:
"This practice has been around for many years. Unfortunately,
the distance between the top of Lincoln's head and the
edge of the cent has varied considerably since 1909. That
distance grew progressively smaller between 1909 and 1968,
as the obverse master hub expanded ever-so-slowly outward
from its center as the result of compression in the annual
sinking of a fresh master die. A renewed master hub in
1969 has been followed by several others since then, this
operation now being performed each and every year. The
determination of wear in a tire's tread thus may vary
greatly, depending on the date of the cent used. Try
gauging your tire wear with a cent from the 1960s, and
you may find yourself receiving a panoramic view of the
surrounding countryside the next time you hit a wet patch."- 2004-12-12
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