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2022 Struck Thru Shield Cent

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 Posted 11/25/2022  1:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add gorham_collector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Nice pick up decent strike thru.
Came from the rim of the coin on the reverse.

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Yes @gor, I think you are right about that. Well done.
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Possible collar hit that chipped off part of the planchet, and it was struck onto the reverse. Seeing the gray on both sides of the rim area, makes me think this did happen. With the missing area on the proto rim, it would not form the rim on that area of the rim, but the contact mark didn't have enough Proto rim to form the full rim there, leaving the hit on the planchet still visible after the strike. First time I've seen this before.

Exactly what I've thought of.
I've come across a few of these. I also came to the conclusion the the proto rim was knicked and then that piece gets onto the Planchet when entering the striking chamber.
Funny too, some say it's impossible to have a piece of the rim going onto a coin that is currently being struck bc the rim forms then. But proto rim wise possible it's a nice talking point controversial tho so minor of an error.
And pretty obvious it is a strike thru
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Congrats. Nice images as well.
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Great struck through rim burr, congrats! neat seeing the sheer marks on the rim match the struck through.
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It is possible that such a strike could have caused damage to the collar, or the die.
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