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Is This An Error Or PMD?

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 Posted 04/19/2014  3:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kanga to your friends list
Tough call.
At the moment I'm on the "struck through" side.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  3:34 pm  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list
I kinda think its a struck through also. Reverse is unaffected.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  3:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
What do I know I'm still in learning process but if it was PMD wouldn't the chin/beard area have more damage? That area looks totally fine from what I can see-does this have any bearing? Interesting
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 Posted 04/19/2014  3:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
I would save it as a struck through example. Not valuable enough to be graded. But a definite keeper.

If it were PMD then the reverse would be affected. (Which is not the case)
If it were PMD then the area in question would have scratch marks in a direction. (Which is not the case.)
It is similar to this one:
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The big difference is that your has been circulated.

It all depends on what it is struck through as to what areas will be affected.
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04/19/2014 3:55 pm
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 Posted 04/19/2014  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
And just to be clear I know the missing strip affected the chin but I mean with the strip gone you can still see that chin area pretty clearly-I think
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 Posted 04/19/2014  4:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
It is not missing. Something was between the die and planchet. This outline was struck into the coin. It is were a lamination it could have fallen out. But in this case it was struck into the coin (What ever it was) and had fallen out. The weight should be the same as a normal. If it was a lamination, the coin should be lighter.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  4:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
Ahh ok, good pointers for future reference too
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 Posted 04/19/2014  4:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
Curious,with something between the die and planchet you would still be able to see the chin area like this?
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 Posted 04/19/2014  4:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Depending on what it was. Cardboard/wood/thread/string something with a give will leave areas irregular. Items of steel wire/stamples/die pieces will leave a more definite appearance.
Wire:
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Thread/fiber:
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Even cloth can leave an affected on the struck though:
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On some rolls there can be grease accumulation and stuff can stick to the coins, but not happen during the strike. Here is an example. If this had happened during the strike the imprint would have been on the coin. But it didn't show this:
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 Posted 04/19/2014  6:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Classic Coins to your friends list
1976 Lincoln Cent with obverse lamination that I pulled from circulation:

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 Posted 04/19/2014  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Check robbudo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add robbudo to your friends list
I have a Buffalo nickel struck through wood.
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 Posted 04/19/2014  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Slamnbass to your friends list
Wow got a pic and how can ya tell it was wood?
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 Posted 04/19/2014  7:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Wow. The 1976 is a nice looking lamination. Most of the time they are a distraction. But a great find!
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 Posted 04/19/2014  7:53 pm  Show Profile   Check 52Raymo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add 52Raymo to your friends list
Nice lamination !
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 Posted 04/19/2014  8:17 pm  Show Profile   Check robbudo's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add robbudo to your friends list
I know this was struck through wood because that is what the slab says. :)

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