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2009 Na $1 Proof Missing Most Of The Edge Lettering

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I've bought several 2009 Full Clad Proof Sets at the Denver Mint for friends and co-workers. Yesterday, I made another 'Mint run' and bought a few more sets.

One of the Sets I'm keeping. Why? The Native American Proof Dollar in this set says "E Pluribus Unum" on the edge. That's it!

This is a very weak edge lettering strike. The "E Pluribus Unum" lettering is weak but visible to the naked eye, but the rest of the rim is bare to the naked eye. I could make out some traces of "2009" with a 16× loupe, but there's no trace of an "S" mark.

I've bought ten of these sets, and I inspected each coin in each set before I delivered it to the friend/co-worker. All of the other 2009-S
Proof Native American dollars had very strong edge lettering, deeper lettering than on the business strike coins.

So this is not a coin that missed the edge letter striking process, but I have never seen an edge strike this weak on any 2007-up Dollar coin (not even on a business strike, much less a Proof!)

The coin is still in the original lens, of course (I just got it yesterday!)
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07/02/2009 11:17 am
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The edge lettering process is completely different for business strike and proof coins. The business strikes are force spun through a roller die to apply the edge lettering while the lettering is applied to the proofs at the time of striking by a segmented edge lettered collar. I do know that the proof edge lettering tends to be weaker but it should still all be present, unless perhaps the collar die was faulty.
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Interesting, I've bought (from the Denver Mint) several hundred 2009-D Native American dollar business strike coins, and inspected the edge of each one. Their lettering is a bit weaker than on 2007-08 Presidential dollars, but each has been fully lettered.

All the other 2009-S Proof N.A. Dollars in the Sets I bought had nice strong edge lettering, at least equal to that of the 2007-09 Proof Presidential dollars in my Proof Sets.
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