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1951-S Penny, Missing Raised 1in Date, Need Help Identifying

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 Posted 12/02/2019  08:33 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Snoopydoo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm new to this and am trying to identify if there is an error or not.
Maybe just a weak strike.
Detail is still strong in the rest of the field of this circulated coin.
Under microscope I can't see the last one in the date.
When tilted under bright light a faint image of the missing 1 appears.
Any help greatly appreciated.
1951-S-Penny,-Missing-Raised-1in-Date,-Need-Help-Identifying
1951-S-Penny,-Missing-Raised-1in-Date,-Need-Help-Identifying
1951-S-Penny,-Missing-Raised-1in-Date,-Need-Help-Identifying
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@SD, the last digit of the date is not visible in your pics. It might be that this coin was struck from a grease-filled die.
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Just a minor Grease Filled Die. Doesn't add any value.
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I agree,greased filled die. On your full coin pic,please crop before posting...thanks.
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to the CCF!
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Thanks for the feedback! I will try and learn how to crop a pic first on my IPad.
Appreciate the pic cropping tip.
So Grease Filled Die is common, no true error, no added value.
Got it!
Thanks, and have a great day!&
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