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1950 D Jefferson Nickel With Struck Thru Error

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I'm apparently blind. Where is the strike thru on the coin? ICG graded it MS65+ That's struck thru. Anyone see it? Coin in hand I'll try different pictures.
Almost full steps but not really. Almost never counts. However, could it be the nick on the collar and neck of the obverse? That's the only thing I can see.

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Maybe across TJ's ear? I think I see a squiggly line there.
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ICG graded it MS65+ That's struck thru.


What's struck through?
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Not to sure just says struck thru. Normally a struck thru is a foreign object got between the coin and die. So to identify what struck thru I'd assume is next to impossible. Supposed to be one of the rarest errors on a coin.


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Good eye Spence, I missed that part. Could very well be it or that's a die crack. Idk really.
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Maybe the small depression next to the C in Monticello? Or that might just be an artifact of the photo.
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the mark on Tom's neck might be the struck through, since if it's not, that large a mark should prevent the coin from reaching MS-65
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That's what I thought to Nick, plus the ear as to what Spencer brought up. Could be the same object for both.
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