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1980 P 10c, Struck Through?

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What are your thoughts on this specimen? Sorry for the poor pictures.



1980-P-10c,-Struck-Through?

Reverse looks normal.
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 Posted 10/20/2015  3:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chzman to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
An indent or brockage, do you see any mirrored images or lettering in that void?
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First thought was indent
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It is an indent strike error, struck with a second planchet overlapping it.
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It is incredibly smooth. I can kind of make out some ridges where 'ERTY' should be. I can better tell at home under some magnification.
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Indents are really nice errors, I was hoping that you had a brockage, if I could only see better :(
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Very nice indent!
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Too bad you don't have its mated pair but still a nice coin
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just a question, would the coin that was struck over this be an off center or double struck coin now?
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Off center indent.
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There are some interesting errors out there. You can learn a lot hanging around here.



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Still an indent but thanks for getting a close up of that area. You got a real nice error coin here.
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