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1967 Uncirculated 1 Cent, Struck Through String/Thread On Obverse

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 Posted 09/14/2020  7:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JohnWayne007 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Going through some coins I picked up from a local flea market and I found this 1967 1 Cent that has been struck with either string or thread between the obverse die and the planchet.

It was in a 2x2 marked "UNC" and I removed it for the photos.


1967-Uncirculated-1-Cent,-Struck-Through-String/Thread-On-Obverse
1967-Uncirculated-1-Cent,-Struck-Through-String/Thread-On-Obverse
1967-Uncirculated-1-Cent,-Struck-Through-String/Thread-On-Obverse
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As a strike thru, it's a small minor one, they need to be huge to really add value.
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As a strike thru, it's a small minor one, they need to be huge to really add value.


Forsure! I completely agree,
although the value is not what I am after, finding errors and varieties are rewarding enough for me. I just think it is nice to see some modern errors that aren't PMD or variety related, also helps show new memebers/collectors what a real strike through error should look like, more like an educational reference as it is still a genuine error.
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 Posted 09/14/2020  10:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add johnnysprawl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Probably struck through a small piece of wire.
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