The "I" and "S" in "In God we trust" and the "1" in the date are comparable in size.
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Is this a dropped element error? There is an "I" or "1" over an "S" in Roosevelt's head. Any thoughts? I am learning guys. Thanks! [ATTACH]...
Good point. I'm reaching here, metal dust particles or shavings.
If it is retained, it will be raised.
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Type in filled die strikethrough error and see what pops up.
Well, it also says it could be debris as well as the design elements on the coin. I have to look it up again, but I seen one post where the...
Look at the "E" left of the "N" the incused impression of the screw can be seen on the second bar of the "E".
That's too vague. There is no damage that will put an object in the coin in such a way that it is under a device. It would have to have been on...
Are you guys saying, environmental damage cause these anomalies? Damage put what appears to be a set screw left of and partly under the "N" on...
Normal?
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Are these strikethroughs? The obverse is incused and the...
There is no corrosion present. Corrosion has a way of bubbling up on zinc coins. These areas are incused. Looks raised on pics. I uploaded 2...
Sorry, I wasn't referring to you fred. I read up on filled die strikethroughs where numbers, letters and even foreign matter. I am see anomalies...
If a strikethrough is struck in the field, will it leave an impression on opposite side of coin?
It's harder to believe that urine dried up on the coin causing that look. Look up filled die strikethrough. Coin world by mike diamond and read...
Is this a filled die strikethrough? Obverse and reverse. Over the "E" in liberty is a what appears to be an o-ring. Front of nose and above date...
I said that in my second post, so every post after that just overlooked it. Thanks
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