What caved in my Centavo?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by geekpryde, Sep 20, 2024.

  1. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    What caused this?

    Looks mint made error, planchet related, Not post mint damage. Am I correct? Does this specific error have a name? The fact that the rim denticles are mostly intact in that area is interesting to me.

    upload_2024-9-20_19-29-24.png

    What say you, error collectors?

    I have looked at maybe 30 1944-S One Centavos, and I have not seen another coin with this error / problem.


    1944 S 1C ONE CENTAVOS PHILIPPINES UNDER U.S. SOVEREIGNTY PCGS MS63 BROWN 49104504 GC GreatPhoto.jpg


    By the way, this coin is straight graded by PCGS.


    I didn't notice this when I but a very token bid on the coin (I need the Type). Low and behold, everyone else saw it, so I won the coin, LOL.
     
    Chris B likes this.
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    It's an error called a Struck Through.
    Some may say it's a Planchet Lamination.
     
  4. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    It looks like a struck-through, obscuring the area, maybe some piece of rag. Look at how it lies over the denticles, too. You won't find another as this didn't come off the die.
     
    alurid, Spark1951 and geekpryde like this.
  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    +1 for Struck Through Debris.
     
    eddiespin and geekpryde like this.
  6. geekpryde

    geekpryde Husband and Father Moderator

    Is it unusual that it's in a holder that doesn't reference the struck through error?

    1641031-1.jpg
     
    Clawcoins likes this.
  7. ddddd

    ddddd Member

    It is not unusual. Mint error grading costs at least $35 (up to $300 guide value) and $70 (above $300 to $10k) per coin while economy is $23 (up to $300) and regular is $40 (up to $2.5k). This error does not add much to the value so it is not worth paying the extra grading fee and waiting longer for the grading process. And if you don't send something under mint error service, PCGS will not put "error" on the label (there was a post within the last year on the PCGS forum where someone had a more dramatic error in a normal holder like this).
     
    geekpryde and paddyman98 like this.
  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I’d say struck through.
     
  9. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    No it is not unusual. This is also a very minor struck through grease, and might actually hurt the value more than help it as an error.
     
    geekpryde, SensibleSal66 and ldhair like this.
  10. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    This is “caved” in the field as well as just plugged in the lettering. There’s depth in the field. Grease with impurities will coat the field, it won’t depress it.
     
    geekpryde likes this.
  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    I think you have to mention and pay extra for the struck through designation. Of course they should just do it for the regular grading fee, which is already too much. If it straight graded at least it's not PMD.
    Struck through cloth? Like a mint workers glove? Or cleaning rag?
    Not sure I agree with MS 63 but I don't have the coin in hand or with bright light and magnification, but I am lower. So good grade and the error too.
     
    geekpryde likes this.
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page