Thank you for your comments. Please help me out. I am clueless. This was from my fathers collection that I am finally getting a chance to go thru. He had this one marked. Does this add to the value? As this coin doesn't see remarkable in any other way.
No additional value IMHO, keeper as I think they're neat looking. How did your Dad have it marked?
In the Search box, top left of this site, type in 'grease filled' or some variation thereof. You should get numerous hits of other posts that will show you other examples of grease filled strikes.
He just had it marked 1967 no "in" Sorting through he as a few different coins marked laminated and laminated die break do these typically add to value or just unique keepers?
@jimrs, first welcome to CCF. Second, to answer your follow-up questions, there are some folks who collect error coins and varieties. Laminations, especially large gnarly ones could also positively affect a coin's value. Please feel free to follow up wth another thread (or several!) if you'd like opinions on any other of these coins.
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