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2006 P Dime Struck Through Grease

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 Posted 12/31/2007  5:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add honestabe to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This appears to be a dime Struck Through Grease on the obverse and reverse. The grease was in front of Roosevelt's face and mouth on the obverse and throughout the center and bottom of the Reverse.



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 Posted 12/31/2007  5:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like rough marks on the fields. May have been from a die clash covered over or just die wear. The fields of the die is the outside of a die. The devices (letters/numbers/design) are deep into the die. So when a die clash happens the fields touch and the outlines of the devices show. When these are discovered they are cleaned off the die with a wire brush or another instrument. This may leave the fields with die scratches. After a few hundred more coins are struck the fields may even out the scratches and leave the lines more hidden or rough looking. But that is what I can see from your image. Maybe I'm missing something. A strike though grease will affect the devices and fill them in and the devices will be shallow or not even there. So I don't think it is a strike through (grease).
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This is die wear.
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