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1964-D LMC Nearly AU Or Better Condition/ Missing "S" In States On Reverse?

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How could one Devise be missing? Clogged Die?
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Could be grease filled
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@Even7...Grease filled die?
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Yes, the dies get grease put on them before they strike coins I believes. Sometimes they put too much and it hats how greasers happen
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New term for my coin collecting..." Greaser" cool!
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Looks a little like a cloth struck through. Closer photos of area?
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I agree.
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Grease with a bit of grit in the mix making the surface rough looking. Not a bight thing though. when they get to 80-100% missing the devices, then there is a lot more interest in them. Cloth leaves a different look to them:
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Wilco moxking.....let me grab that Coin for a closer image?
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with coop , grease with a little bit of grit .
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