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I agree, looks like it was struck on a Ballcone burnishing bead, most common in 2004. What is the weight? I have a nickel and quarter version. Too bad no TPG certifies them as such.
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Excellent....here is the entire set of 1c, 5c, 25c. My next question is, how many of these 2004 penny on ballcone burnishing bead, have people seen? SPP has seen one in a collection, and I have seen one other in a October 2014 Torex sale (lot 631).  
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The nickel and quarter versions are the most common; I've seen maybe a dozen total over the years.
Haven't seen a penny strike tho!
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Your 25c is interesting, in that the entire ballcone (burnishing bead) was not flattened due to an off-centre strike. Any closer pics available?
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Amazing! Something new learned today.
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Here you go, Roger. 
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Are these back door errors ? they all have the same date 2004
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Some 25c can be found with 2005 dates...
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The 25c 2005s must be scarce, I don't recall seeing any.
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How long have you been searching these types?
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Just for a few years, I haven't seen any on Icollector, Heritage, Canadian Numismatic Company, Bell or any other Auctions.
Admittedly, I've been to very few coin shows though.
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I owned 2 of each. They also corrode in PCGS holders.
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That's a wonderfully put together set, intriguing !!
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