AGE struck thru any value?

I have a PCGS graded 69 DCAM gold anniversary eagle. This coin has been struck thru a small object, just above the G in gold on the reverse, about the same size as the G and is visable to the naked eye. PCGS didn't slab it as an error. Should it be slabbed as an error? Is it worth anything extra? Thanks in advance! Ray
PS: Sorry, BUT, I can't post any photos. I submitted the coin to PCGS, paid for True View, BUT, they didn't take the photos! O
Now offereing a refund for non-service?
PS: Sorry, BUT, I can't post any photos. I submitted the coin to PCGS, paid for True View, BUT, they didn't take the photos! O

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My first post...updated with pics
I collect mostly moderns and I'm currently working on a US type set.
<< <i>PS: Sorry, BUT, I can't post any photos. I submitted the coin to PCGS, paid for True View, BUT, they didn't take the photos! O Now offereing a refund for non-service? >>
If you ordered True View you would think that PCGS would pay shipping both ways so they could take the picture you paid for!
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This grading is confusing.
I got a 69 eagle from PCGS that I can look high and low and not see a single flaw, not even a spec of a shiny spot. And this coin, with a crater is equal to my coin ?!?!
Dang, I must have done something bad in a previous life.
San Diego, CA
The value of the gold coin far, far, exceeds the
small premium that a struck thru would have
on a non-precious metal coin.
It sounds pretty small - so I don't think you'll
find a buyer who will pay a premium for it.
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