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2020 1c Reverse Strike Thru Error?

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 Posted 12/06/2024  05:56 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Oneeye937 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Gotta say the guys on the Caneca Forums reply to the following error was very dissatisfying and unprofessional (not sure if any of those replies were from an authorized rep or just the community but here's for the sake of humanity in coin collecting.

*the photos uploaded although minimum may not be of the same coin but of the coins found in the roll that have the similar error.


This 2020 1C is believed to have the letters of "R-B" struck thru the reverse shield bar under E Pluribus UNUM.You may need more photos please ask.

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 Posted 12/06/2024  06:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Not seeing it at all. What do you mean ""R-B" struck thru?" Are you saying this has two dropped letters in the same spot at the same time?


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*the photos uploaded although minimum may not be of the same coin but of the coins found in the roll that have the similar error.


So you want opinions on a coin but uploaded images of a different coin?

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 Posted 12/06/2024  08:03 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Petespockets55 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It sounds like the OP took images of multiple coins and probably didn't note which coin was which on the images, so the images might be from different coins. Since there were multiple coins with the same anomalies, they sound like they are a die variety. 

To me, it looks like a die crack with die chips (raised metal) in the third image.
To be precise, I'm seeing a possible crack under the R, a die chip under the I, and a stain on the field under the B.
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with Petespockets55.
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to the CCF!
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To CCF! Looks like Die Chips.
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Well until the OP clarifies the number of coins posted and their relations, not much can be said.
Except for: some of your images are too blurry to see your coin(s) properly to give an accurate assessment of it (them).

what you see could be:
1. nothing but a stain
2. plating blisters
3. a few die chips
4. a die dent (depending on whether it is incuse or raised)
5. small strike throughs (same reason as #4)
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