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Good Morning everyone. So I just pulled this one out of its original Fed. Reserv. Bank Roll. I will be putting up other pics from my DSLR for better angles/pics. I am new to this so please forgive me if I am totally off... but I think the S in Trust is double struck? And the Mint D has a small "horn" Any schooling much appreciated. thanks.       
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Pillar of the Community
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There is no such thing as a double struck s, but that horn on the mintmark might be a repunched mintmark. I'll try to find a match. If you could get closer pics of the date and the mintmark, it will help us determine what it is.
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Well I'm thinking that it is a die gouge coming off of the D (a straight on photo would help and a bit closer) - it looks like it is raised. Don't know on the S though DD's are difficult for me especially on the Obverse of the Wheats.
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Also, it is great that you are wrong with the names of things, because now you can learn. The more you mess up, the more you can learn.From what I've seen, you have a very nice uncirculated Wheat cent collection that has many varieties. Post all the questions you have so you and other members of this forum can learn.
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Dustin, Thanks, I appreciate the support. I am getting some better pics...coming right up
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also, I notice alot of these seem to have a very weak if any VDB on the shoulder....
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Ok scratch everything I said, the "horn" looks like a die Gouge like Sandy said but look at your coin and compare it to this. There is a small possibility that this is a late Die state example of this DDO. http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=mds The photo up is a Mid die state so it won't have the die gouge from the mintmark, but just compare the two coins and let us know the results.
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Bedrock of the Community
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The 'S' on TRUST is normal overall size. When a device is doubled, they enlarge. It looks there was an issue with a very small amount of grease in the die. When this happens the device is not longer tapered, but just showing the width of the device from the base of the device.  The taper in the design of the devices allow the coin to not stick to the die after the strike. So the grease blocked the upper part from forming and the lower part if showing the area where the grease wasn't in the dies device. (if the die was totally full, then you would not see the device at all) The field of the die was gouged neat the mint mark making mark raised. 
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thanks Coop. And Dustin, I think I am learning. Anyway, I feel like that mint mark is more like this coin..... 1958D-1MM-017 what do you think?
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Edited by coop 06/23/2016 1:59 pm
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coop, you are right, my coin is not an rpm....i just saw the similar die scratch and made think it could be
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so then this coin isn't a 1958D-1MM-017 type coin either?
It's just a scratched Die, any added value? So this would be a variety and not an Error, right?
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Grease Filled Die is an error, but it is common. No added value usually - except sometimes when it is unique in it's own way. Like coop mentioned if it was totally blocked and the letter or letters are completely missing - when you get them on the front it is usually more interesting. Just depends on who "likes" what you have to sell at the time you are selling it, plus the cent you have is a beauty and with the die gouge coming off the MM that gives it a some style (IMHO) I like that kind of stuff.
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