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    19??

    It looks like this one was struck through something that removed some elements and left the coin with parallel striations on both sides. Thanks for looking.
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    I'm seeing 1992 on your full obverse image.
    I was thinking maybe a weak strike but the rims are pretty well defined so struck through grease sounds right.

    The diagonal lines look to be roller lines.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petespockets55 View Post
    I'm seeing 1992 on your full obverse image.
    I was thinking maybe a weak strike but the rims are pretty well defined so struck through grease sounds right.

    The diagonal lines look to be roller lines.
    It's not a 1992... Unless it's a close AM also.

    And planchet striations are usually prevalent on grease strikes.
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    Thanks Cliff and Will for responding and clarifying! Larry

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    Yeah, what Will said! LOL

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    Nice find... That does look like a 92... Can you do the old thin piece of paper and pencil rub to see if you can get the number to show???
    Jim
    (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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    I'll do it Jim as soon as I find that thin paper.

 

 

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