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Sweden 1 Krona 1949 Strike Through..

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Found this today in a lot of Swedish coins I bought recently.. This strike through is quit dramatic I think..





Sweden-1-Krona-1949-Strike-Through..

Sweden-1-Krona-1949-Strike-Through..
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What a great error coin! The fabric is really well-defined!
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Looks like fabric was glued to the coin then removed, leaving cloth patterned glue behind?
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Hmm...I did wonder why the texture looked higher than the surrounding fields? Perhaps a soaking in water or solvent would answer this question?
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nice find Sander and a nice idea DVCollector
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Hmm...I did wonder why the texture looked higher than the surrounding fields? Perhaps a soaking in water or solvent would answer this question?


I think the photo let it look that way.. In hand it look actually laying deeper.. When I have good sun light a make a new picture outside..
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In hand it look actually laying deeper.
Oh good! I have hope again it's a real strike-through. Some of the design did look too blurred for just glue.
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