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1992P is this a Struck Through Filled Die with Die Deterioration?
Please tell me if this this a Struck Through Filled Die with Die Deterioration? Also there is an anomaly on the reverse below the memorial that I am not sure about, but it just doesn't seem like Post Strike Damage. There are no signs of a die clash, no abraiding, just some split plate doubling on the reverse and no CLAM.
Last night I found a 1974D with a similar anomaly and I could not get a decent photo so I set it aside. It appears to have an unusual die clash and a similar anomaly on the reverse below the Memorial that I was wondering might be a MAD clash and what I am seeing is the back of Lincoln's head. Far fetched I know, just a thought. I am going to post those two photos here. Remember I warned you... they are terrible... after about an hour of messing with the coin I gave up.
The obverse is definitely a struck-through filled die. The anomaly on the reverse might also be a struck-through bristle/thread/hair. The 1974D looks like damage with a possible die chip to the NW. Hard to say with certainty from the photos.
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The obverse is definitely a struck-through filled die. The anomaly on the reverse might also be a struck-through bristle/thread/hair. The 1974D looks like damage with a possible die chip to the NW. Hard to say with certainty from the photos.
Thank you Will! I am going through a large pile of "I don't knows"... I will just post a few at a time to keep from wearing you guys out
Last night I found a 1974D with a similar anomaly and I could not get a decent photo so I set it aside. It appears to have an unusual die clash and a similar anomaly on the reverse below the Memorial that I was wondering might be a MAD clash and what I am seeing is the back of Lincoln's head. Far fetched I know, just a thought. I am going to post those two photos here. Remember I warned you... they are terrible... after about an hour of messing with the coin I gave up.
Is this the same reverse as in your original post?
I'm sorry I have made this confusing George and now I am not sure which coin you are asking about. But the photo that is labeled the reverse of the 1992 was posted after I thought I might see die clash marks.
Last night I found a 1974D with a similar anomaly and I could not get a decent photo so I set it aside. It appears to have an unusual die clash and a similar anomaly on the reverse below the Memorial that I was wondering might be a MAD clash and what I am seeing is the back of Lincoln's head. Far fetched I know, just a thought. I am going to post those two photos here. Remember I warned you... they are terrible... after about an hour of messing with the coin I gave up.
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