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I was curious the approximate value for this also? I know ebay is no way to get an idea...wish there was a way to see what price things that have already sold went for on ebay...mabi there is? Any help on that?
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There is.Check the sold values in the left of page on ebay.
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I've found both...but not in the same roll...or box. Looks like you have yourself the 2000 Greaser!



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I'll have to keep an eye open for that one then!!


I'm sorry, I just misunderstood you, but you do speak as if there is only one Grease Filled Die pair for each year in both posts. You use "the 2000 Greaser" just as one would use "the 1955 doubled die". The difference is, I would know what coin you were talking about in regards to a 1955 doubled die.


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Why would you toss the 92? What would you want for the 1996 if you tried to sell it?


The 1992 Greaser just isn't strong enough. The only reason I'd keep the 1996 is because it is largely missing the date - something that many collectors find interesting. I really wouldnt expect much out of it. I really don't think there's a market outside of ebay or a coin forum. I'd expect to net less than a dollar on ebay after fees (and I'd only do it because I enjoy selling on ebay).

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I had jumped to the conclusion that it was a 2000 just by the obverse (looked like my 2000). Had I looked at the reverse design, I wouldn't have made that mistake. Oh well, no big deal - all good EC. But I agree that the myriad of combinations between dies, the opportunity for a variety of packed features, and missed process checks can create opportunities like these for any given year.

Finding the ones with the most missing details is the challenge.

Found last night -

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Nice
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Thanks John - I was afraid of hijacking your thread, but the finding was timely. The best specimen of a Jefferson Greaser I've come across.

I'm waiting for Coop to put up something outrageous (nickel-wise)!!
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Sorry, I have no grease filled nickel examples. But I have an image of a quarter one that is outrageous.
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No kidding? Wow that's awesome! Is the obverse normal?
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I assume. It was posted on a forum and I asked to use the image. Never though of asking at the time. I have images I've saved from forums for the past 15 years.
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That's crazy!! Thanks Coop! I should be able to spot that in dim lighting!
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