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1979 1 Cent. What Caused The Missing Beads?

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Have seen this on the forum, but not sure what this is. Chris
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Grease.
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to explain further, it is caused by something on the die preventing a full strike, examples of what causes this is often referred to as grease but can include debris, water, grease, slag and possibly other things that I cant recall at the moment. it is called a strike through error.
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Thanks for that thedollarman
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Hi penny guy , I frequently use coinsandcanada.com as a reference . They have a tremendous amount of information including all errors and varieties . They explain all the errors and what causes them . Hope this help .
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