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1973 Penny With Missing Bud....?

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Hi guys

Can some one explain why there would be a "bud" missing off this 1973 penny...?


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Hi wert

I think it must be die erosion. I have a few 1973's as well as some 1974's with that effect, with both years in nice unc shape so I know it's not wear. The high points on the leaves and on the main branch also generally show a little roughness or lack of detail on those coins too. I haven't noticed it on any other years though.
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pennysaver...That would make sense..Thanks.
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Weak strike, not die erosion. Remember, the highest points on the devices, are of negative relief and are the deepest points on the dies.
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Got it SPP...That would explain why the bud is missing (weak strike).....Appreciate the info.

Stupid question....Would a whole bunch of these get out the exact same way until some one at the Mint noticed it...?
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Hi SPP -- I see what you mean. I had originally thought that it might be the high points on the die (causing the deepest parts of the coin around the bud) being worn away, but I can see that weak strike makes more sense. Thanks for the info.

wert -- not a stupid question at all, my friend. But yep, apparently they did. A few years back when I was looking for a sweet ms 1973 for my collection all I seemed to find were these weak strikes - I was beginning to think that's the way the coin was minted for that year! (lol)
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