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Double Sided Greaser Or PMD ?

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Never found a 2 sided Greaser if that's what it is.
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I see one image of the reverse and it looks like a struck through error.
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It's grease.
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That's what I thought gentlemen. Thank you. I'll keep it in my wacko collection.
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I'm not convinced. I think this is a low pressure strike. A Greaser often has strong rims this one doesn't. The central areas are stiking up but the center of the memorial and the areas directly above and below in the areas directly opposite the figure of Lincoln show weakness like you would see on a less than full strike. If it is grease and that is causing the weakness why is the grease in the memorial in the same shape as Lincoln?
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08/21/2012 1:17 pm
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Interesting notion Conder101.
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