Struck through Die Cap? Or Damage?

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  • grnwavdav
    Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 2485

    #1

    Error Struck Through | Struck through Die Cap? Or Damage?

    Is this a struck through Die Cap or is it damage? I can tell if the weak mushy image is from polishing or buffing. I've never held a struck through Die Cap before so I'm not too sure what to look for to verify. There seems to be some sort of shiny layer in some areas. Is that paint? There is also some heavy scratches on the left side of the obverse.

    Any ideas?

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    David Miller - CONECA member
  • rlmillerjr
    Member
    • Aug 2010
    • 669

    #2
    Originally posted by grnwavdav
    Is this a struck through Die Cap or is it damage? I can tell if the weak mushy image is from polishing or buffing. I've never held a struck through Die Cap before so I'm not too sure what to look for to verify. There seems to be some sort of shiny layer in some areas. Is that paint? There is also some heavy scratches on the left side of the obverse.

    Any ideas?
    I wonder what the weight is or if it is thinner than usual?
    Rich

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    • willbrooks
      Die & Design Expert, LCF Glossary Author

      • Jan 2012
      • 9473

      #3
      I'm concerned that there's no proto-rim. Definitely get a weight on it as Richard suggested.
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      • grnwavdav
        Member
        • Oct 2008
        • 2485

        #4
        Thanks Rich and Will. The lack of rim concerned me too. The examples I saw online of die cap strike throughs all had a defined rim.

        I did weigh the coin and is came in at 3.0 grams.

        David Miller - CONECA member

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        • Petespockets55
          Paid Member

          • Dec 2014
          • 6882

          #5
          That weight is normal. Maybe a late stage brockage?

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          • mikediamond
            Paid Member, Error Expert

            • Jan 2008
            • 1104

            #6
            It appears that the obverse was heavily buffed outside the Mint.

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            • Petespockets55
              Paid Member

              • Dec 2014
              • 6882

              #7
              Thanks Mike.

              Maybe they were trying to buff out the lamination over LIBERTY.

              Just out of curiosity, what is the weight of the coin?

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              • grnwavdav
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 2485

                #8
                Thanks so much Mike! Always appreciate your input.

                David Miller - CONECA member

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