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2000 -D Lincoln Cent Struck Through

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 Posted 07/24/2022  10:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 4Queens to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this beautiful 2000-D Lincoln Penny that appears to be Struck Through Grease
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 Posted 07/25/2022  03:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What makes you think it was Struck Through Grease? Your pics are a little soft.
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 Posted 07/25/2022  06:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@4q, that is a nice cent. Normally when a coin is Struck Through Grease, there are missing details. At least from your current pics, I'm not seeing anything missing. I suspect you are talking about the series of darker parallel lines on the obv, but that isn't from this coin being Struck Through Grease. Please clarify your question a little bit so that we can help you. Thx.
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I don't see anything missing that would indicate a Struck Through Grease,
all I see are some parallel lines that look like some sort of stain.
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Agree with the assessments above. Are the parallel lines flush with the surface of the coin (flat), or do they undulate? Might be a long-dried stain picked up while the coin was sitting on a wet/moist surface having parallel linear features.
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Guessing these are roller lines.



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Are the lines indented or just surficial?

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They appear to be on the surface and are not roller lines, IMHO.
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just looks like a stain to me, quite possible something like a very small grate or similar object was on top of it as the stain was 'applied' to it.
I also no not think these are roller lines
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Looks to be stained. A bath in acetone would maybe remove these lines.
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Acetone doesn't remove stains. (Unless they are just dirt/cling ons' on the coin)
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About improper alloy mix on this 2000 D penny
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You cannot compare a 1941 with a 2000. The 2000 is a copper plated zinc core.
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with John1. I don't think you can have an improper mix on a zinc cent.
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@4Queens. You has to look at the coins on two different ways: Before 1990 and after 1990. Two different kind of coins and way to be produce.
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Yes sr. And thanks for your comments , i'll keep learning and thanks again
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