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1950-S LWC Struck Thru?

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FYVP On the lighter side! Found this beat up cent with the strangest possible struck thru I have seen. I wonder if it is a struck thru because there is no metal displacement around these 4 depressed areas. If you look into each depression even thought they are different sizes, they have the same exact pattern in the bottom. Let me know what you think. It looks really odd to me. Thanks
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 Posted 04/05/2026  03:14 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add snailking1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'd say PMD
You can see on the reverse (especially the center of "C") where the coin had been struck on the obverse.
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Just damage to the coin after it left the mint.
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Agree with all above.
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I agree. It's all PMD unfortunately.
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After seeing the bump in the middle of the C on the back it is obviously PMD. I missed that to start. Must have been the same object that struck it 4 times. Thanks guys
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