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<p>[QUOTE="circoincol, post: 3064954, member: 94993"]I'm old school. The only phone I have is on a landline, and better yet, it's a rotary lol</p><p><br /></p><p>I wanted to mention one more thing.</p><p><br /></p><p>With circulated coins of this age you often have various particles imparted onto the coin, not limited to metal. They often include torn pieces of the coin getting pressed into any cavities near it or elsewhere on the field. I've seen countless examples where it was very evident that an element of a coin, a letter for example, was scratched off or scraped or hammered repeatedly, forming interesting ridges and filling in the cavity of a nearby letter.</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, there's a possibility it could be a strike through, but given the age of the coin, and how much a beating is evident (a lot, here), the point becomes moot because of the sheer amount of obvious PMD there is on the coin. Whether or not a CUD is present is immaterial because the rest of the coin has significant damage to it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="circoincol, post: 3064954, member: 94993"]I'm old school. The only phone I have is on a landline, and better yet, it's a rotary lol I wanted to mention one more thing. With circulated coins of this age you often have various particles imparted onto the coin, not limited to metal. They often include torn pieces of the coin getting pressed into any cavities near it or elsewhere on the field. I've seen countless examples where it was very evident that an element of a coin, a letter for example, was scratched off or scraped or hammered repeatedly, forming interesting ridges and filling in the cavity of a nearby letter. That said, there's a possibility it could be a strike through, but given the age of the coin, and how much a beating is evident (a lot, here), the point becomes moot because of the sheer amount of obvious PMD there is on the coin. Whether or not a CUD is present is immaterial because the rest of the coin has significant damage to it.[/QUOTE]
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