I'm new to this site and found this coin and almost didn't notice it was missing the word trust. Also it looks like there is a letter over where the word trust was supposed to be. Two other things I've noticed. One the thickness is not level for the coin, it's thin on one side and bigger on the other and the letter D under the date looks like it's at an angle. Is this worth sending off and getting graded or attempting to auction it off. Any help or ideas is greatly appreciated
to the CCF! Can we get a reverse picture and a weight? If the reverse is normal and the weight is normal as well then it is a Struck Through Grease. An exceptional example.
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
I don't have access to a scale at the moment so I'm unsure of the weight and its hard to get a picture of the thickness variation if theres a way to show it please let me know
Overall, it looks like a normal circulated coin except for the missing word TRUST. That is a good example of a Struck Through Grease error. It's not worth getting graded, but I consider it a keeper.
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