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Question About 1906 Red Indian Head: Error Or PMD?

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I found a 1906 IHC while CRHing. Most of the coin is really light red colored, as if it has been well preserved. The rim of the coin looks to still have great detail. The indian head has decent details. But the "LIBERTY" which seems to be the key when grading is almost non-existent. Is this some kind of error or PMD? If so, what caused it and how would I go about valuing this IHC. Sorry...no pics as of right now.

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Hard to tell what you have without a photo.
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Need pics to give any value. Could be plain wear, Grease Filled Die etc.
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What type of wear is on the reverse?
Hard to give an opinion without photos...
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