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<p>[QUOTE="Keithdee, post: 8150532, member: 128357"]I don’t believe I posted this here before. I posted it in another chat room on NGC website and no one knew. I believe this to be another strike through but uncertain of what. I would think it’s circulation damage if it wasn’t for the fact the gouge looks like melted metal. Kind of like someone welding laying down beads over lapping one another. There’s no signs or damage like there would be when you get metal really hot it will turn color. Plus in my search online I came across someone who had the same exact damage in the same spot on Washingtons neck except his was a little wider then mine but exactly the same shape but once I logged out I couldn’t find it again a few days later. This persons post was like from 3 years ago but it was on a state quarter like mine. Has anyone come across a coin with this kind of damage that might have a little more insight on what this is and if it’s a strike through or not. Someone suggested that it looked like someone took a soldering iron to it but I know a soldering iron can’t produce enough heat to melt metal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Keithdee, post: 8150532, member: 128357"]I don’t believe I posted this here before. I posted it in another chat room on NGC website and no one knew. I believe this to be another strike through but uncertain of what. I would think it’s circulation damage if it wasn’t for the fact the gouge looks like melted metal. Kind of like someone welding laying down beads over lapping one another. There’s no signs or damage like there would be when you get metal really hot it will turn color. Plus in my search online I came across someone who had the same exact damage in the same spot on Washingtons neck except his was a little wider then mine but exactly the same shape but once I logged out I couldn’t find it again a few days later. This persons post was like from 3 years ago but it was on a state quarter like mine. Has anyone come across a coin with this kind of damage that might have a little more insight on what this is and if it’s a strike through or not. Someone suggested that it looked like someone took a soldering iron to it but I know a soldering iron can’t produce enough heat to melt metal.[/QUOTE]
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