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1994 Lincoln Penny Extra Line & 1982-D Roosevelt Dime Weak Strike

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 Posted 12/09/2017  6:25 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Og_cujo33 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone,

This is a 2 part question since I didn't want to post two forum post save time.

Below is a 1994 Lincoln Penny with a line between "R_I_C" in America at the back makes it look like a upside down cross or a "T". My question what might have cause the lines and does this have any value?

1994-Lincoln-Penny-Extra-Line-&-1982-D-Roosevelt-Dime-Weak-Strike
1994-Lincoln-Penny-Extra-Line-&-1982-D-Roosevelt-Dime-Weak-Strike

My second question is a 1982-D Roosevelt dime with a Weak Strike,. Is this a common thing for the 1982-D, I read that the 1982 with no mint marking was worth a bit. Do the 1982-D weak strike worth something? Here is the photo below
1994-Lincoln-Penny-Extra-Line-&-1982-D-Roosevelt-Dime-Weak-Strike
1994-Lincoln-Penny-Extra-Line-&-1982-D-Roosevelt-Dime-Weak-Strike

Thank you,
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For the 1994 cent: could be a die gouge since it doesn't affect the shape of the letters. I don't think it would be worth anything more than a cent, die gouges aren't very collectible.

The dime: the last digit of the date is a very common area to be affected by a weak strike or Struck Through Grease. Not worth more than 10 cents, as it is a very minor weak strike or Struck Through Grease. The 1982 no mintmark dime and any extremely examples are likely the only weak struck dimes that are worth anything extra.
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Sweet thank you Tanman2001 that helps me alot ... I guess these coins will be released back lol
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