If I may chime in - yes, it's a 'struck thru' error.
However, I'd call it a "White Elephant" error - meaning, the value of the host coin itself far exceeds the small premium (if any) it would have as an error.
I wouldn't spend the money to "Mint Error" holder it myself, but it's your coin.
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I knew that was a struck thru error but the term "White Elephant" is new to me.. Thank you Fred, I guess that describes this 1903 Proof Struck thru Error ...
<< <i>I knew that was a struck thru error but the term "White Elephant" is new to me.. Thank you Fred, I guess that describes this 1903 Proof Struck thru Error >>
No that's actually a Pink Elephant
I saw the WLH on your site soty27 it's a great looking coin!
I only own one Struck-In WLH Error with a retained chunk of silver.
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I just realized when he said it was an error he was refering to the strike through. I guess I just didnt look at a strike through as an error but as a strike through
I'm not a Walker guy, so forgive me if these questions are silly:
1) Is all of the doubling evident in "E PLURIBUS UNUM" common? Or, better yet, am I just seeing things?
2) What's with the area of (oh, let's call it) weakness above the second L in "DOLLAR" that extends the whole way through the eagle's claw and into its leg?
3) Do these issues have something to do with the coin being struck through, or are they unrelated?
Thanks.
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Terrible, it looks to be struck through wire... (soty is it wire?), running north south below the eagle's breast and along the back edge of the eagles right wing. Great error!
<< <i>I knew that was a struck thru error but the term "White Elephant" is new to me.. Thank you Fred, I guess that describes this 1903 Proof Struck thru Error >>
No that's actually a Pink Elephant
I saw the WLH on your site soty27 it's a great looking coin!
I only own one Struck-In WLH Error with a retained chunk of silver.
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I dunno if it really brings much of a premium tho
However, I'd call it a "White Elephant" error -
meaning, the value of the host coin itself far
exceeds the small premium (if any) it would
have as an error.
I wouldn't spend the money to "Mint Error"
holder it myself, but it's your coin.
<< <i>I knew that was a struck thru error but the term "White Elephant" is new to me.. Thank you Fred, I guess that describes this 1903 Proof Struck thru Error >>
No that's actually a Pink Elephant
I saw the WLH on your site soty27 it's a great looking coin!
I only own one Struck-In WLH Error with a retained chunk of silver.
I just realized when he said it was an error he was refering to the strike through. I guess I just didnt look at a strike through as an error but as a strike through
1) Is all of the doubling evident in "E PLURIBUS UNUM" common? Or, better yet, am I just seeing things?
2) What's with the area of (oh, let's call it) weakness above the second L in "DOLLAR" that extends the whole way through the eagle's claw and into its leg?
3) Do these issues have something to do with the coin being struck through, or are they unrelated?
Thanks.
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<< <i>I knew that was a struck thru error but the term "White Elephant" is new to me.. Thank you Fred, I guess that describes this 1903 Proof Struck thru Error >>
No that's actually a Pink Elephant
I saw the WLH on your site soty27 it's a great looking coin!
I only own one Struck-In WLH Error with a retained chunk of silver.
That looks like a flat head screw!!
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