To me it looks like a dropped element .... http://www.error-ref.com/struck-through_dropped_filling/
Here's some images of the first one I found . [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here's another 2016-D Rosy Improperly Annealed [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Make sure it's glossy black in color, just like the 1959 black beauty . I just found another 2016-D rosy and it's glossy black in color . [ATTACH]...
This is the second one I've found now, any coin collectors in Southeastern Michigan, keep an eye out for them ... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don't think it's a slider, ms is fully struck and there's hair missing on top of lady Liberty head, at least from this image
Don't forget the + on that grade .......
Here's one that's the real deal ( Improperly Annealed ) ... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Lacquered is the correct term here .
Just encase those images don't convince you Insider, here's the link to closeups of that coin . http://www.vamworld.com/1880-P+VAM-21A
Well, I guess, the kind ANACS uses . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] My 10x can't see it and neither did my 2MP, 250x scope . Any other stupid answer Insider ....
Here's a better one and notice the word " Usually " . But again, you old people think you know everything, NOT .. http://www.pcgs.com/Lingo/W
Anything that was " scrubbed " with a brush, is wizzed ...
There are very fine brushes out there, that only a microscope can see the damage from the brush .
I'll bet if you send it to pcgs for a crossover, it doesn't cross .....
They also come with copper bristles too .. [ATTACH]
Have you ever seen a detail brush for doing carpet in cars, I guess not ..
I'm not talking from a power tool . Detail brush for doing carpets in the automotive trade ...
looks like it been wire brushed ... wizzed .....................................
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