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2000 -D Lincoln Cent Struck Through

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 Posted 07/25/2022  06:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@4q, that is a nice cent. Normally when a coin is Struck Through Grease, there are missing details. At least from your current pics, I'm not seeing anything missing. I suspect you are talking about the series of darker parallel lines on the obv, but that isn't from this coin being Struck Through Grease. Please clarify your question a little bit so that we can help you. Thx.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  07:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
I don't see anything missing that would indicate a Struck Through Grease,
all I see are some parallel lines that look like some sort of stain.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  07:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list
Agree with the assessments above. Are the parallel lines flush with the surface of the coin (flat), or do they undulate? Might be a long-dried stain picked up while the coin was sitting on a wet/moist surface having parallel linear features.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  09:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Guessing these are roller lines.



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 Posted 07/25/2022  09:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Kopper Ken to your friends list
Are the lines indented or just surficial?

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 Posted 07/25/2022  10:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
They appear to be on the surface and are not roller lines, IMHO.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  11:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list

just looks like a stain to me, quite possible something like a very small grate or similar object was on top of it as the stain was 'applied' to it.
I also no not think these are roller lines
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 Posted 07/25/2022  11:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list
Looks to be stained. A bath in acetone would maybe remove these lines.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  11:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Acetone doesn't remove stains. (Unless they are just dirt/cling ons' on the coin)
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 Posted 09/01/2022  4:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 4Queens to your friends list
About improper alloy mix on this 2000 D penny
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 Posted 09/01/2022  5:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
You cannot compare a 1941 with a 2000. The 2000 is a copper plated zinc core.
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 Posted 09/01/2022  5:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cujohn to your friends list
with John1. I don't think you can have an improper mix on a zinc cent.
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 Posted 09/01/2022  5:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silviosi to your friends list
@4Queens. You has to look at the coins on two different ways: Before 1990 and after 1990. Two different kind of coins and way to be produce.
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 Posted 09/01/2022  11:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 4Queens to your friends list
Yes sr. And thanks for your comments , i'll keep learning and thanks again
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 Posted 09/04/2022  02:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Yokozuna to your friends list
This could be a 'Cup Holder' coin. The pattern on the obverse may have come from the coin sitting face-down in a car's cup holder. The coin could have been soaked in an acidic soft drink and then 'baked' by the sun.

It has just picked up the pattern from something it was touching for a long period of time.
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