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1927 Buffalo Nickel Missing E In Cents

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This is the second time I've come across a Buff like this. Last time it was an S in Cents but the S was completely gone. What causes this?



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Guessing this is the product of a partially grease-filled die.
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Think about it. If you say fiv or five it almost is the same. Maybe the Mint had a problem deciding.
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I believe it's the result of a grease-filled die at time of mintage.
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