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1867/67 Indian Head Cent With Strikethrough Error

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 Posted 10/24/2022  5:14 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DollarsNcents to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I purchased this 1867/67 Repunched date Cherrypicker's variety awhile back and got a fairly decent deal on it because the seller sold it as a damaged coin. However, upon closer examination, I seen a strikethrough error on the obverse at K-12. (I believe it is struck through a wire) near the "damaged"/chipped rim area. I was wondering if this Repunched Date variety specimen could carry a premium due to the strikethrough error? Or could it lower the value of this variety? Thoughts?
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 Posted 10/24/2022  5:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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I think your dealer was right, that is damage, not a Struck Through wire.
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The dealer was referring to the gouge on the rim and not the struck through wire looking anomoly around that area. I tried to upload my closup pics I took, but it wouldn't take that many pixels. The area in question is the wire looking anomoly running through the last S in STATES. These normal shots do not do the anomoly justice.

I was more curious if this is a genuine struck through wire error, would it carry more of a premium on an already attributed Repunched Date variety.
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Brighter pics would help.



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im not super familiar with IHC errors but strike throughs usually have to be pretty significant to command a premium over a regular coin. they are sometimes a financial/demand negative. as an example most people dont want their 1916-d dime to have half the date Struck Through Grease.

it kinda looks like a planchet flaw to me. alloy issues are pretty common and can lead to some interesting fissures in coins.
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fwiw: Found a nice choice AU 1848 N-29 Large Cent, with a wire strike-through that ended over between stars 7-8. This die variety comes perfect, and then with a rimcud between stars 7-8. No intermediate state, like crumbling, etc. Apparently, the wire exploded a little piece of the edge from the die. Where does your strikethrough end?
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The anomaly around the second S in states is too near the obvious rim damage to make a call. It's damage in my book. I agree with minor strike thrus on key dates and overdates generally detracting from the value as described above, as well.
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This does not appear to be a struck-through of any kind to me, just a old scratch that toned down during circulation.
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