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2006 S Proof Nickel Set Puchased

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 Posted 02/19/2017  3:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Paleteromanr32 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone still new to forums, my experience has been very educational so thank you everyone!! I bought some 06 nickel sets and in one of them I found a very interesting error! I have already posted it in the error side but I don't have good knowledge of proof sets
. (I'm very new to coin watching) I'm hoping to gain any knowledge, thoughts, ideas, any information would be greatly appreciated. I'm not looking for a value. Only to strike up conversation so I can learn. My apologies soo long.

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Well, it's obviously some sort of die flaw, maybe the proof version of Struck Through Grease?
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A proof Struck Through Grease, yeah it could be! I don't know much about errors or proofs so and opinion is great. I took it to both local coin dealers and each of them said it's some sort of mint error. I'm super excited about it, I don't really know much about it yet but I'm searching. Is this a good example of something that would be worth sending off for a grade and a value?
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Struck Through Grease coins don't typically command much of a premium, if any (unless it's an extreme example). At least not for business strike issues. Not sure about proofs, will let someone else chime in.

Can you get a close(r)-up of the "CA"?
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and although a very interesting find I do not think it would be worth
the expense of grading. I would just put it in a 2 x 2 and hang on to it.
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Paleteromanr32, I say to You, to the Family!!!!!
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