I think the interruption in the "Trust" is a blocked die error, I just wanted a second opinion.The reverse also has a Cud error, would anyone have a general idea of the value?
@jtl, that is a nice Cud on the reverse. Often times, the part of the coin directly opposite to a Cud is struck lightly as all the metal that would go into that part of the die is busy filling in the Cud. For sure worth putting this one away in a 2x2 for protection.
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Not a Struck Through Grease, mcshilling. As spence said, the side of the coin directly opposite a Cud will often be weakly struck because of the lack of pressure in that area due to the missing piece of die.
I was just going through one of my already searched penny boxes because I was bored mostly to fill my circulation penny set with better specimens, I guess I got an extra score!
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