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<p>[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2557786, member: 1892"]Agreed, killer. I lean towards "struck thru a delamination." You can envision a ready-to-delam planchet being snipped off nicely by the edges of the devices when struck, and since this is the anvil die gravity would tend to help keep it there for the nest strike. Being thin, the next strike just punched planchet metal right through it to fill the letters, but field-to-field it was enough to create a strikethrough.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SuperDave, post: 2557786, member: 1892"]Agreed, killer. I lean towards "struck thru a delamination." You can envision a ready-to-delam planchet being snipped off nicely by the edges of the devices when struck, and since this is the anvil die gravity would tend to help keep it there for the nest strike. Being thin, the next strike just punched planchet metal right through it to fill the letters, but field-to-field it was enough to create a strikethrough.[/QUOTE]
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