In normal coin production, a blank piece of metal is placed between two dies, and pressure is applied to imprint the design onto the blank, creating a coin. However, sometimes a coin sticks to the upper die after being struck and is not ejected as it should be. When the next blank is fed into the press, the coin that is stuck to the upper die strikes the new blank. This stuck coin, now acting as a die itself, is called a “die cap.”