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That is an odd region on the reverse. I wonder if this coin was struck through a hunk of gritty grease. It doesn't look like damage to me, but I'm interested to see what others think.
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From the end of 2018 year till now foliations could be not see on the face of any coins. If happened like this, could be strike through or clad default.
Edited by silviosi 01/27/2022 8:37 pm
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Yeah, I think we are all thinking this happened at the mint, I do to; it just looks like the workers may have die polished about the olive, torch, and oak, leading up to the strike-thru.
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Wouldn't be a lamination, looks like it is a Struck Through
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Strike through is happened at the Mint. Over-polis Die? I question because between leaves an E it is incuse.
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Is there also Feeder Finger Damage on the field behind the olive and torch, then leading into the oak branch near the noted damage?
Edited by Dearborn 01/27/2022 9:08 pm
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Thanks everyone, yes Dearborn it looks that way to me.
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@Dear, interesting point of view. I see the lines there but the fingers marks for the modern new coins? me I do not elaborate till I do not read a study of.
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Feeder finger die damage through the torch and branches plus a strike through in the upper oak branch.
Cool combo, purely coincidental too.
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 a combo of two errors, cool find! 
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@Tan. You know a lot. For me Feeder Finger for 2019?. Sorry maybe I miss something. I know you has information's, and me I want to read also. What I know and see in Phil. (no right to look at all parts of the new B-Roll strike end. Due to what I saw and spook with the engineers, the coins are positioned on a roll band at 90 deg. and then fall in the collar (one is vertical and the collar is horizontal). Those two are round bands, from this is come the name.
Everybody talk about Feeder fingers, but for me is a dark where are located? Can you give a light please?
PS. This answer it is not for this post. SORRY, have two dime in different parts and same topic of Feeder Fingers.
Edited by silviosi 01/27/2022 11:01 pm
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