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1926 P Peace Dollar, Just Struck Through?

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The last a in America is obliterated and there is a crater in the rev rays. Was this just struck through something? Thanks.



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Here's my 1926s Peace dollar that looks like it was Struck Through near the Mint Mark, however, with the crack showing, I'm leaning towards a Flawed Planchet Error..

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Both of these Peace dollars appear to have PMD, not strike throughs.
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Perhaps. The 26-P is in an old NGC fatty holder labeled MS-63.
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On the original coin, the obvious PMD around and near the A in America seems too much of a coincidence to occur in exactly the same area as a strike-through.
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the obvious PMD around and near the A in America seems too much of a coincidence to occur in exactly the same area as a strike-through.


Sorry, can you elaborate? Maybe I'm just too ignorant to understand but it escapes me. What is too much of a coincidence?

Edit: Are you saying it's just damaged?
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It is now in hand and it does appear to have been a strike from something. I don't know what would cause a wack like that.



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