Filled die error? (guessing)
Looks like the obverse die had a foreign substance in it when this coin was struck.
Probably grease.
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My guess is a brockage struck by a late-state capped die.
Confucius say, "Young man not know much".
ANA LM-3799; CONECA L-216; OHNS LM-59; SUSCC R-4005.
Coins stored in bank safe deposit box.
I think you're correct.
I googled and filled strikes, while they can affect the entire face, are not as drastic looking.
Here is a capped die struck nickel.
Looks like the same situation.
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“I don't want to run your life, I don't know how to run your life, and the Constitution doesn't give me the authority to run your life.” -Ron Paul
Late stage die cap strike. Very late in fact. you can see a crack running all the way across the face of the coin. I'm betting the die cap broke off shortly after this coin was struck..
Richard
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Here's one that I have.
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