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A most unusual Strike Thru Error on a Proof, anyone recognize the pattern ...

of this very cool struck thru Error?
Perfect for my dated error type set, NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo
Perfect for my dated error type set, NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo

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I was also thinking of struck through a mass of string?
It is very cool either way! Nice addition.
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it's a mass and curls.
Does the mint clean with steel wool?
Ribbon curl cut off the edge of a piece of metal?
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<< <i>How in the world does something like this make it past quality control and wind up in a proof set? >>
You should see what else I have in my proof error collection
The seller did say it was struck thru string, NGC just says struck thru, and I am open to ideas.
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<< <i>I prefer to get my info on string theory from Dr. Sheldon Cooper. I have this dream in which, on the podium to receive his Nobel Prize, at the end of his acceptance speech he shouts "Bazinga" .
I am a big fan of the good doctor!
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<< <i>I guess it is just me but the answer seemed pretty obvious...
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<< <i>I prefer to get my info on string theory from Dr. Sheldon Cooper. I have this dream in which, on the podium to receive his Nobel Prize, at the end of his acceptance speech he shouts "Bazinga" .
I am a big fan of the good doctor!
me too!
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<< <i>I guess it is just me but the answer seemed pretty obvious...
phnatacc's commentary was too funny!
but was already partially unravelled before the strike. But it meanders off into 3 different directions.
Don't understand how a spring or string could do that.
Very cool.
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<< <i>My first impression was "Struck Through Octopus." >>
definitely an interesting one.
What is that mirror disruption above IN G?
<< <i>I have no problem with struck through partially unraveled string. >>
Hmmm.
What kind of string?
Better yet, what "kind of string" would resist the 120+ Tons of pressure used to mash hardened steel against hardened steel with a copper nickel chunk of alloy between them with out being mush into nothing?
Just curious?
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I agree that it looks to have been struck through a clump of string. The use of the word cloth is not appropriate for this coin, though.