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1993 Lincoln Cent Filled Die?

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Not real familiar with filled die strikes so just wondering if you all think that is what I have on my hands. It doesn't look like damage to me, but what I don't know could fill several books. Interested in what you think. Thanks!
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Makes me wonder if this is an example of an over polished die issue.
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Maybe a combination of both ,coop? Devices have some thinning.
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The way the letters are distorted makes me think it is a Greaser.
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Looks at the PCGScoin fact page, the devices that year were extra small to start with. They had one that looked like this example, but not as bad that someone had graded. (why?)
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I appreciate the discussion on this coin, it gives me information to seek out for similar issue. Thank you very much!
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Die abrasion may have affected this one a little bit, but the missing letters are due to a Grease Fill.
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