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Dated 194 Penny Any Value

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 Posted 03/22/2021  04:24 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Fdd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
The date on this penny is 194 does this happen every so often or not? Thanks again everyone
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Please crop and rotate photos properly before posting...thanks.
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Date is 1941,
the '1' is very nearly, but not quite, invisible, due to a Grease Filled Die.
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While there aren't mountains of wheat cents having a 'lost' date digit (last digit), they aren't uncommon either. Can be the result of a greased filled die or damage inflicted by a vintage coin operated vending machine.
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to the CCF!
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Coin was minted in 194 AD. So nothing special.
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It is a grease coin as a machine does not infict such damage.
shown below is a machine damaged coin
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Nice coin
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The difference between the two? Note how the devices are pushed away from the damaging coin wrapper?
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On a Struck Through Grease the devices will be shorter and wider in size.
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On a polished die issue, the devices be shorter, but smaller in size.
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CoopHome : How to tell the differences between device damage/device filled with grease, polished field reduction.
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I guess it could be
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Dearborn, I really donīt know.
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Took a hit on the lip area.
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Has to be a 43
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If you want us to see a small detail, you have to show us your coin close up. As mentioned, cropping and proper orientation would help too.

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