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 Posted 11/10/2012  02:34 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mleivers71 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
found this $2 coin today with the t in australia missing is this very common?

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Interesting coin. I'm curious to know what the experts opinion is on this one.
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It happens. Probably some grease in the T when the die struck the planchet. I have found a few Grease Filled Dies and they arent uncommon. Having said that they arent common either. I havent found a $2 with any detail missing yet. Its nice and neat having only one letter missing. I like it. Its definitely a keeper anyway.
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