Colorfully Toned Indian head cent missing some reverse dentils

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Sula86, Feb 8, 2018.

  1. Sula86

    Sula86 Active Member

    I picked this up recently along with a few other Indian head cents. I'm not a specific collector of Toned coins but the obverse on this one is really pretty! The luster is better in person as well. The toning makes the diamonds a little harder to see but they are all there. The missing dentils on the reverse have me a bit stumped. Would this be considered an error?


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  3. 352sdeer

    352sdeer Collecting Lincoln cents for 50 years!

    Your right that is a really pretty coin! The missing denticles look to me to be the result of a strike thru. Here is a picture of a coin of mine that was struck thru a solid contaminate/grease mix. Although this coin is not like yours it shows the effect of a strike through and how details can be smoothed and surfaces changed. Hope this helps, Reed. 5E90E5D1-90DA-43BC-AAB4-C8780EBE6513.jpeg 22517053-EAD1-42E2-94B9-169227431457.jpeg
     
  4. Sula86

    Sula86 Active Member

    That makes sense thanks for the reply. Nice strike thru on the Lincoln too!
     
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