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 Posted 02/22/2006  6:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add lim118 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Greased-Die-Error-?

Any thoughts/comments?
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Definitely looks like it was struck through something...
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Looks to me as if someone said, "I wonder what'll happen if I put a few drops of concentrated acid down here?" [:0]

I'd want to be fairly sure of the provenance ie. "it came straight out of a mint bag" before calling it a mint error. But then, I'm no error expert.
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Looks to me as if someone said, "I wonder what'll happen if I put a few drops of concentrated acid down here?"


It does seem like that at times; however that turns out not to be the case.

I've seen similar ones that I've taken straight out of rolls such as this one I found in a Dancing Man roll just after Christmas.
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Looks a bit corroded but gone through some chemical.
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Well, there is one way I know of finding out whether it is a Mint error or a man made error, and that is by sending it to a TPG for authentication....
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Sandpit: I see your point. Would "lustre" at the bottom of the pit be an indication of "error" as opposed to "acid"? Yours seems to have lustre down there; can't tell from the lighting on Lim's example. I wouldn't think that post-mint chemical treatment would look lustrous. I suppose it would depend on exactly what the intruding object was.

BTW, Lim, congrats on 1000 posts.
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Have you weighed it?
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This Dancing Man dollar is even more spectacular. Unfortunately it came from the end of a roll so the rolling machine scraped it.
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Acid looks different. It will leave a hole outlining any raised area it touched.
While the lettering would be eaten away alot there would be a deep outline around it.
These are all great examples of Struck Through Grease.
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