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2016 D Shield Penny Strike Through

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 Posted 08/22/2022  12:43 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 4Queens to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this 2016 Denver mint shield penny strike through some fiber or string ( nylon ) e.g
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Doesn't appear to be a strike through at all (or even incuse, for that matter). Seems to just be a dark stain on the surface of the coin where the copper has oxidized in response to some environmental damage. It's possible I'm wrong and it's just a case of not a good enough photograph to see that it's incuse, but if so, please post better photographs.
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Environmental staining.
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just a stain, but do not give up looking for errors, they are out there.
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If it were a struck through error, there would be an incuse mark on the fields of the coin. It could have been something like a thread that was wet and what made it wet, may have stained the coin on that area. Note how it flows between the dates devices? That tells me it was a post strike event. Note the reverse is also showing a large area stain. So the coin was altered post strike.
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Thanks guys for your time and comments ( John1 I posted some metal detecting findings need help on that please )
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Congrats on 50 post
Is the metal detecting one about that "blob"? If so, I have no clue.
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