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gigi2110
Edited by gigi2110 08/02/2023 12:31 am
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Nice lamination, Gigi!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Thank you @Hondo but its not lamination its strike through and also rotated both errors in the same coin.
Thank you @Khromtau!
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Edited by gigi2110 08/02/2023 12:33 am
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Double trouble. Nice find! =)
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Incredible find! That's pretty rare to have a massive Struck Through error and a Major Rotated Die all on one coin. Nice combo!
Errers and Varietys.
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Thank you @Brandmeister!! Thank you @Errers!! Yes I was amazed when I saw the strike through and then when I flip the coin I find that it is rotated too. I was so happy that I show the coin to everyone at home  because this is my first time finding this kind of error.  
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Edited by gigi2110 08/02/2023 01:01 am
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Glad you have this find safeguarded in a 2x2. Please flatten those staples though. You wouldn't want to inadvertently scratch another coin.
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Pillar of the Community
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Wow, this is a spectacular double error. What's the weight? Curious if it's a lamination or a strike through
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Very nice double error coin.  I would be happy to find that in circulation. I question if the obverse feature is a strike through or lamination. It appears the bottom of the resulting trough has a rough surface texture which leads me to lamination. @gigi - why do you conclude strike through?
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Very cool find, congrats!
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Flatten those staples ASAP. John1 
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wow! Very cool, a very nice struck through and a a rotated die. cool find!!
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Very nice find. That struck through is substantial and a nice rotated die on a modern coin is a great find.
To accent the rotated die you could always notch the cardboard flip so the notch is visible from both sides. That lets anyone looking at it be able to see the rotation easier.
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That is going to be hard to beat, nice find.
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