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1974-D Grease Filled Die

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I found this one while coin roll hunting; normally, I don't keep minor grease-filled dies, but would one this large add any premium.
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 Posted 05/09/2021  8:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice example, but I doubt it would fetch much of a premium.



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For me this would be pretty minor too—only three letters are missing.
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You could save it for an educational piece to give to a new collector. Sometimes a bit of knowledge, starts the new collector to become one. I like to refer to these as show and tell coins. You could store these educational pieces in a tube to get new ones started. Because if you don't save any now, when want one later on, you will remember this thread. And think: "Why didn't I save that like coop suggested?"
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By "large" we mean grease covering 50% or more of a coin. Your is still interesting however.
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Always best to post obverse and reverse of coins you post.
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I'd keep it, but agree not a significant loss of detail.
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I keep a lot of them. I found 3 grease quarters yesterday.
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