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Line Struck Through The '$' On Reverse Of '07 Madison Presidential Dollar

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Compared a close-up of the Madison '$' with a John Tyler '$' below.


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Or a die scratch.
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It would be coin scratch, not a die scratch. If it were a die scratch, it would be raised, and would flow behind the device. As it is, it flows over the top of the device and is incuse leaving a incuse mark on the coin with a metal movement on each side of the trench. Just coin damage. Not a mint error as John1 mentioned.
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Thanks for the replies - I'm still learning and appreciate all the info you all provide : )
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