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<p>[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 5161716, member: 73983"]The biggest clue is something you already mentioned. The lack of displaced metal. If your coin appears to have surfaces that are not raised near the edge of the suspected void, then most likely it was struck through rather than having a scrape or gouge causing it. If it was punched by something post strike then most likely there will be some apparent flattening of the design element on the opposite side of the void.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jtlee321, post: 5161716, member: 73983"]The biggest clue is something you already mentioned. The lack of displaced metal. If your coin appears to have surfaces that are not raised near the edge of the suspected void, then most likely it was struck through rather than having a scrape or gouge causing it. If it was punched by something post strike then most likely there will be some apparent flattening of the design element on the opposite side of the void.[/QUOTE]
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