Genuine. Struck on Rolled Thin Planchet. I was wrong @JCro57 finally gave us the answer. Struck on a split planchet.
Fun coin I have had too many Cervesa's but I think I have made up my mind. I will look at it in the morning. My first impression is damage.
Honestly, looks like the planchet split before striking. That’s the only way I can explain everything I see
I think you might be right. That explains the marks on the reverse above Cent. If it were rolled thin, I would expect the unstruck surfaces to be smoother.
so.. @JCro57 When do you plan to reveal the answer? Some say struck on Rolled thin Planchet and the others say struck on Split Planchet.
It's a tough one to call for me without seeing the surfaces some areas look damaged but others look MS. I could see a rolled thin planchet or possibly struck on a split planchet. That roughness on the reverse is odd.
One last question. How about a few edge pictures? I just can’t make an opinion just yet. Thanks ~ Dan ( I stole this ~ from Chris)
Answer: GENUINE. Struck on a split planchet before strike. (The split occurred on the reverse side. Note the texturing.)