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To me it looks like a serious die fill. Normally die fills don't get a premium; in fact they often lose value. But I don't consider this coin anywhere near a normal die fill. Hopefully an error specialist will come along and give you a better answer.
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I agree with darryldarryl,The rim doesn't look as sharp as it should to me so I am thinking weak strike. If not that then it is a real nice filled die error,congrats. John1 
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I have to ask the important question Clintwood...Is it magnetic? 
Edited by darryldarryl 12/06/2013 8:56 pm
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Great looking coin anyway!
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you planning on selling.....let us know if it goes up on ebay
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Got a question how much would it go for ? and whats the grade on this ?
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Its not a strike through. If it was you would see an edge where the material ends. I vote for weak strike or the dies were not set up properly.
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