What does obverse struck thru mean?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by wolfee, Jan 30, 2012.

  1. wolfee

    wolfee New Member

    Modern Coin Mart is showing a 2007 Platinum Eagle with the NGC slab marked "obverse struck thru". They have a close up pic showing the error but I can't see anything weird. What is it?
     
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  3. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  4. cpm9ball

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    Or, it could have been a thread. It looks like it meandered outside of the coining chamber, came back in and was struck through in two different places.

    Chris
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    obverse struck through means that there was something between the planchet and the obv die when the coin was struck and it was struck through that object. In the coin under discussion the object appears to have been a piece of thread.
     
  6. wolfee

    wolfee New Member

    Thanks, now I see what it means. I was looking for the back side to have been "struck thru" so you could see some of the image on the front side! That would probably be the mother of all error coins.
     
  7. Jordant

    Jordant New Member

    Does that diminish the value substantially ?
     
  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    No .. Depending on the type and size of the Struck Thru (through) it actually increases the value.
     
  9. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    That can happen but they are not considered to be that important. It can happen by one of two methods, the dies can clash together transferring some details from one die to the other, or on thin coins continued use can transfer a faint "ghost" of the image from one die to the other.
     
  10. Stoneman2

    Stoneman2 New Member

    Another way , sort of , is when dies clash on a foreign object and both dies are dented which will show on the coins struck by these dies. Here is an example .
    [​IMG]1996 dent a by stoneman227, on Flickr
     
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