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Penny With No Date BC And Misspelled Liberty

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 Posted 05/11/2017  4:00 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Lori Day to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Could someone help me identify this penny? It has no date also The 'B' in Liberty looks like an 'N'. If it's a true error coin also like help estimating value.

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Grease filled die. With the complete date missing it's hard to tell how much someone would pay for it. Anyhow it's a cool find, I'd keep it.
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Grease filled die. IMO
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 Posted 05/11/2017  4:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lori Day to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you. Can you also see the misspelled in Liberty?
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Wrong forum?
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I am not sure what you are seeing(sideways images are not optimal) but it is not possible for LIBERTY or any other word to be misspelled on a modern US coin.
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My expertise is US paper money......what is this shiny metal disc?
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It is a Grease Filled Die but because of the condition it would not have much of a premium. It does have a small premium though.
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It is a Grease Filled Die but because of the condition it would not have much of a premium


That's what I always wondered how one Grease Filled Die can be worth spit while the 22 NO "D" (or even the weak "D")is worth hundreds? Demand? Cause it sure isn't supply. Or was the 22 No "D" a polishing problem?
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Mark1959 Yea, they polished the *&^*&(&^% off the 22 no d, actually was weak d prior to..., there are three sought after varieties, most are raw, unattributed and just worn off, have to know the reverse die pairs matched to obverse
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Well it's Close AM so assuming it would be from 1993-2008. Can't see the FG well enough to try and match up the RDV.
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Well I came accross a 1980 penny and Liberty is miss spelled "LISERTY" the be is a "s"..how do I find out more about my findings?
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show us a picture and make your own topic
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Liberty also looks like weakness from a partial Grease Filled Die as well.
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Errers and Varietys.
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