It's definitely out of tolerance. But that isn't a strike thru. It is a weak strike.
As a variety they will always have a little bit of value. It really depends on the condition for value. 5 to 15 bucks in AU.
You will have to do better photos than that to convince us. Susan's are often found with deteriorated surfaces. There are so many of these out...
I found a wheat cent in an alley one day. (detecting) It was so paper thin you could have almost cut yourself. I think it weighed 1.3g
You all suck. Denver never puts out errors. All the fun stuff comes out of Philly.
GTG? AU58
I would love to take a trip like that. Not for Dansco's though, I would be in the out of the way pawn shops and Antique stores, talking to the...
Either way Mechanical, and lets face it damage should never get into a clean graded slab. What a pitiful reason to strait grade a coin.
I am still having trouble finding a lifted edge. Still lends it's hand to something post mint. IMO.
Have you looked up the die making process for the coin in question? I haven't had the time or I would have already tried to figure the process....
LOL, I just noticed that it is in a gold shield holder. I wonder what kind of reception it would receive over on CU?
It sure does look like a class lV. Some more details about the coin would be helpful.
It was probably soldered to something. It's not an error.
The MM is in the wrong position. Yours is centered between the 9 and 6 The MM on FS501 is more under the 9. Plus it doesn't have the horizontal D...
Thats it!
If it were glue the acetone should lift it. Acetone wouldn't be any help if it was a stain
I lean towards a stain. But it could be a retained strike thru.
Here it is, quite a bit more circulated, and not photogenic. When I found the coin I thought the same as you that it would weigh less and could be...
Can you post the reference? Was it from Cuds on coins?
I agree with PMD.
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