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Proof Ike, 1 In Date Struck Through Thread ?

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I don't really have any questions other than, what color was the thread?

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It does look like a struck through string/wire.
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Looks more like string. Probably the red thread we see so often on the coins. I've found a cent once that had plastic fiber that was still attached to the coin. But wire makes a lot larger mark.
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The wire leaves a more rounded trench on the coin.
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