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1969-P BU Roller Marks

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Correct Rolling lines on the planchet that shows as the BU appearance goes away form the coin.
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most commonly seen on 82 cents...lol I found it quite neat to see it on this one...
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I quite like the look
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But it eventually wears off, unlike woodys as they remain even after the coin wears down. (One is the surface, the other is a poor mixture of the metal. On is surface, the other is all through the planchet before it was struck.)
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Is there a premium on a woody coin?
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On the older wheat cents. Ones like this are very common. Eventually the lines wear off in circulation on the memorial cents. Not so on the Wheat cents as it is a mix issue of the metal on the wheat cents.
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Is that a Cud under LIB or a well placed hit to the rim...and a little die chip under that?
Very attractive cent.
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Like these roller lines as well. The more pronounced, the better.

Smat45, they both look raised so they are both some kind of die event. Most likely some polishing mishap that removed part of the die and made it raised on the coin.
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