Looks like the damage a rolling machine would make, it wipes out some of the detail. You can see the scrapings along the three o'clock position...
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Explain how that could happen on this coin to leave that partial image 'struck thru late stage die cap'. Thanks
I see you changed you initial post from post mint damage. If you look at the rim it's still there. What's a struck thru die cap?
Didn't think to add that it could be misaligned in the opposite direction. thanks for adding that.
Yep, looks like a normal small date to me. Only the 1960 P is considered rare. The 1960 D small date is common. Only the 1960 small date is...
Let's see that 2001/2004.
It's a strike through, of what I couldn't tell you for sure but it's probably grease.
Too much time to waste.
,'but you can have a misaligned obverse and reverse dies.' But not together on the same coin. If you did it would be a off-center strike.
Welcome to the forum hay. Does your coin say 'KWNCTaNTINOC BaCIAEYC TWN'EAAHNWN" on the obverse? If so it's probably a Greek coin....
Thanks halpeters for the pictures. I didn't see the Walker, I love Walkers.
From what I see it looks like the die is deteriorated or polished off next to the 4 and the 2.
I agree it looks like a scratch. The op has the coin and I believe he feels that something is embedded in the coin. so what was he tring to remove?
I say polishing. Some details missing that are in the first photo.
Any possibility to get a shot of that.
looks like some die chips also.
Not without magnification!
"I feel if you really have to look hard for a doubled die I don't think it's worth buying." Here's one that might change your mind just coins;...
Did your camera blow up?
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