Is this Morgan struck thru on the reverse?

If not what is it?
If it is, does it have any added value?


If it is, does it have any added value?



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Nah, no extra value.
bob
<< <i>Hmmmm...my wild guess is that it was struck through a woolly caterpillar that had entered the mint in order to get warm. This means the coin was struck in late November, not long before the December Blizzard of '87. >>
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planchet flaw.....Not
bob
<< <i>here's another 80cc that looks like through wood, PCGS just said
planchet flaw.....Not
bob
If you look your coin , your wood sliver sits on top o the date; in mine it was on the planchet BEFORE the coin was struck. Yours can't be a struck through I don't believe.
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