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1955 Wheat Penny Missing T In Trust

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Found this Wheat penny while going through my change. Something just isn't look right and after closer inspection with a very good magnifier I can find no sign of the last t in trust but I cannot find very much information about this kind of error existing
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Probably a partial grease-filled die.



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I agree, just a partial Grease Filled Die.
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Agree with the grease assessment.
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Agree, grease
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This condition is not considered scarce then, it seems? Thus one should be able to find a sample, eventually, I guess.
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This condition is not considered scarce then, it seems?

Not at all, it can happen on any denomination in any year.
It is part of the minting process.
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 Posted 05/17/2022  4:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HappyHippo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would still keep it. Even though they are saying it isn't that unusual, you certainly don't see that everyday. I am impressed you even got a Wheat penny in your change.
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Greasers like this minor one can find with a little looking around. It is the major grease filled coins that can become more valuable as those are more obvious.
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It is usually the first 'T' that is rubbed off then the coin finds i's way back into circulation.
It it is a Greaser, it is more desirable to the collector if it the first 'T' that is missing due to the slightly comical fun value.
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to the CCF and . Dearborn, you're just a kid. It's my birth year.
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