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Ceegan Clingan

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  1. So this is another prime example of everything that is research able about this. And this is a "retained Obverse Strike-through.
  2. If there is nothing here do you have any evidence or proof that I'm wrong about all of this .... if so I'm willing to correct my myself and say I was wrong and now I know that all my knowledge is wrong.... apologies in advance just in case
  3. Pcgs literally gives the two examples of strike through.... and if you read and compare what the retained "strike through" actually is, some people might understand the new terminology.... like there is now an error that is called "Feeder-Finger damage"
  4. Even though this is tad blurry please tell me there's nothing here for example like doubling on any letters..... I never stated I knew everything but I do know what I see.
  5. It is a newer type yes, it is where foreign materials get pressed on a coin and either the obverse or reverse retained the material. Exp as in string,fibers, grease, or even other metals.
  6. This is very strange would like thought on it. Retained strike threw, maby planchet error, Die crack.Crack. DDO/DDR
  7. Possible strike threw on obverse, rotated obverse/reverse, Possible broad struck.