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1919-S (Lwc) Date Question

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Hey Guys, Why is the second 19 less than the first? Thanks
1919-S-Lwc-Date-Question
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Looks like circulation wear made the 2nd "19" in "1919" get worn away. Probably from heavy circulation wear.
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Design details closer to the edge will sometimes wear unevenly. It might be a slight Grease Fill, but inconsistent circulation is more likely.
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I see this on many 1946 D, S and P Wheat Cents. Was there something different than usual going on back then?
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