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1973 1 Cent Strike Through Or Flawed Planchet?

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Going through my desk and I came upon this one... when I look at the reverse I think strike through but with the weakness on the obverse especially at the rim, I am thinking planchet flaw. Any thoughts or feedback?
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It looks like a pre-strike planchet flaw to me.
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Struck on a flawed planchet. Have you weighed the coin? That would provide insight.

Nice error.
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Very cool!
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Agree with strike-through. Excellent example.
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To me, it looks like a PM gouge or strike through. If it was a flawed planchet, why don't the letters N. T, and the leaves squish out into the flaw?
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with planchet flaw based on the weakly struck portion on the obverse in the same area, I'm not 100% but I imagine a planchet flaw would most likely be under weight where as a struck through it wouldn't be so weight could clear up that. Either way very dramatic error imo.
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You know what is great about this coin? I have no idea when or where I got it (or what I paid!) so I was quite thrilled to have found it in my "unsorted" box! Like it was a gift to my future self! Lol.

Thank you for the confirmation of it being a flawed planchet, SPP.
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That's a good chunk of metal missing.
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