I like ur explanation. Also here’s another post and better pics the same coin pictured here the 2023 D along with a 2023 similar in appearance and...
That I’m unsure why maybe bc it’s a weak strike *shrug* someone else might know a better reason
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That’s a nice one. Be on the look out for another post by me. I added an even bigger strike thru to my shield cent error collection. ;)
I’m aware of that I’m just stating that the time I’ve come across that has been very high in the beggining of the year
Sharply struck examples of struck thru grease. Design rim is very defined and boxy like, and the edge of the coin is thicker and a lot shiner then...
You’ve got a cud actually nice find. Looks to be the same one listed on cuds-on-coins. 04[ATTACH]
Thanks Maybe you’ll come across one of these Denver shields. There is quite a few Denver errors. But yea Philly mint coins do have a bit more.
This coin was listed as a heavy struck thru grease coin. Upon seeing it, it stood out like a sore thumb. I didn’t think it was that of struck thru...
Send me an email with images of this coin the best u can take. I know it’ll be tough as when I photographed it it doesn’t look how does irl. Much...
I’ve got a 2020 shield cent roll that was got at a store in February 2020 and the roll ender of the roll is the split die. There’s one other roll...
Here’s and awesome die break on a 2020 shield cent. This is an asymmetrical split die. The second and third photos I’ve seen quite a few of this...
That’s my same thoughts too. I can’t see it being plated on, and the weights 2.49 as well. I’d think it’d add weight if plated and look different....
Nice find struck thru grease
Yea the rim is copper once it transitions to the field and gutter rim. And edge of coin it is zinc. The blank goes into a copper plating bath so...
correct:smuggrin:
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Tapping that link It takes me right to the video of this coin I am moving in my hand to show luster. Or u might have to join the group bc it’s...
Link goes to the video of the coin in question not a bisecting die crack nothing raised on the obverse.
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