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1961 D BU

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1961-D-BU

1961-D-BU

1961-D-BU

1961-D-BU
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Looks like struck through a large glob of grease! Might be worth quite the premium if I am correct.
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Looks like it was struck through something, but what? I don't know. It prevented the shaping of the field/devices in that area. Wasn't solid enough to leave an outline.
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Grease wouldn't likely propagate into fields when there are lower devices for it to spread, so this is likely a solid-object strikethrough. Keeper! Fun coin.
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The texture in the area makes me think struck through cloth is a possibility.
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Cloth would leave a pattern in it.
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Certainly something squishable, but with 150 tons of pressure in hand that describes almost everything.
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A sign from the San Francisco mint for proof coins:
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I want to hang that sign in my house
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