Found a website on line Sullivan numismatics talking about strikethrough errors that are valuable this Sacagawea is definitely something foreign in it like a thread or string but so thin and curled it is still inside the coin strike you can blatantly see it in my photos Sullivan numismatics has the answer let me know what you think please grade or not to grade thank ? https://sullivannumismatics.com/information/articles/strike-through-error-coins
#1 - Struck Through errors are not done blatantly #2 - it depends on what kind of Struck Through will make it valuable. A string or fiber doesn't make it valuable.
So what am I reading would Sullivan numismatics the last paragraph says its string is the most uncommon strikethrough this string Still Remains in the coin so I don't understand I'm confused I understand what you're saying perfectly but it's so obvious that it is definitely either a strikethrough or grease but there remains a piece of wire or string in this coin for the photo
Brother thank u soo much for me value isn't everything it's the thrill of the hunt I just love things with errors always have thanks paddy have awesome day peace
One of the thing got a 1912 and a 1944 S in Pocket Change in Vegas I should have looked for more and bought some pennies while I was out there didn't have time didn't even think of it I'm stupid kicking myself in the butt where would you recommend the best place to buy pennies cuz I got bumped off my flight and I got a free ticket round trip I'll go by pennies and come home to Florida LOL so if you could recommend me what state that would be helpful thanks
Interesting texture, there, but I would tend to concur with @paddyman98 that it's not worth much of a premium. Just a little, maybe, as a curiosity.
Yeah I just talked to James at variety Vista via email I'm going to send it to him and get him attributed whatever that word is used LOL
By the way.. The coin shown on his website is owned by me https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1953-d-franklin-half-struck-through-string-with-fiber-marks.260924/