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? 1963 Cent Struck Through Cloth Revers And ? On Obverse

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Any ideas as to what may be going on with this one?
The reverse seems to be struck through cloth, but the obverse is so deeply "clashed?" not quite sure what it would be called.

Or is it all PMD?

Thanks for the help!


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Congrats on 100 posts. It is PSD. What looks like cloth are marks from a bench vise.
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Thanks guys!
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A true Strikethrough would not have let the devices form under it in that way. You can tell this was done over the fully formed devices after the strike
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Makes perfect sense, again thanks
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Letters are incuse, not raised.
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