1943 Lincoln with a reverse Retained Cud on left wheat listed in COC as " RCD-1943-1C-105R ", and what looks like struck through something on the obverse under LIBERTY and on the reverse by O of ONE going up north between P and L and and between N and E of one . Same struck through seems to be in the coin listed in CudsonCoins , is that possible ? or it may be something else besides struck through that happened ?
Very cool! Not a struck through but a damaged die. By what, I'm not sure.
ADDED: The area of the damage bothered me, I knew I had seen something similar to this before. Check out WDDO-005 on Wexler. I did some pics for them and remembered having something similar for one of the markers. It's in the same area and direction under the O of ONE, just not nearly as drastic as yours. The listing is also an S mint coin, so this leads me to believe it was something in the minting process that would allow this to have happened at two different mints. Maybe feeder finger related?
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