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1c 1947ml, Odd Strike-Through Error

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The cleaning of my desk continues... this one is a bit unusual. At first, seeing the reverse, I thought this was a very weak strike (which is not unusual for the series). But looking closer, the coin is struck pretty fully elsewhere. Weight is normal, thickness is normal (so not a tapered planchet). I figure this thing was struck through something, both sides, maybe not grease, but I am not sure what.

It is a decent grade (AU-55 by my estimates). Just one of those cool errors...

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Sure looks like a Greaser to my eye.
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That's what happens with all this free time you find - the good - the bad and the ugly. cool find.
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Coinfrog, in my experience, grease strike-through coins impart a different texture on the surface of the coin. A strike-through error nonetheless.
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Could it have been a piece of cleaning cloth that stuck to the planchet or die?
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Is cardboard a possibility?
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Nice photography!
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