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1939 D Mercury Dime Error

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Was looking at a 1939 D Mercury dime when I noticed the too LIBERTY has no T. Looks like an I. Any help on whetheror not iit's an errorwould be aappreciated. When looking through a lup it looks like the top was never there.

Thanks, Joe

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Grease Filled Die maybe? Maybe just wear, not 100% sure
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to CCF. Some closer pics of the T would be nice to determine if it is worn or a very minor Struck Through Grease error.
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Tried to get better pictures, thanks for the help
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Looks like a strike-through to me.
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Is there any value to this coin? Not sure if that can be answered on here if not sorry and forget I asked. Did not see anything about values in the rules.
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If it were a Struck Through Grease error, the die would be full up on that top of the device. Someone may have wiped the die with a cloth? That filled certain areas of the devices that are sunk into the die leaving the fields cleared.
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I seem these fairly often around the peripheral, it can even happen with coins in AU grade, especially the later years in higher mintage.

Your example is a well circulated, adding more wear to its appearance. I'd say is a weakness of the die, and striking issue or both.
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Thanks you for all the help. Probably no value but the silver?
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Never sure but did you notice the haze where that top of T is? Almost appears it was erased.
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