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Lincoln Memorial Cent Filled D's

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I ran across these in my first hunt through some bank rolls. I usually don't notice things like these, but these stuck out. Are the common filled dies and are they keepers?

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Yes they are very common and have no collector interest
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The center post on the mint mark has broken off and the D is called a so called, "Filled Die." I say so called as if the mint mark was filled, then nothing would show on it. When a Struck Through Grease happens the devices can't form the device. But On your coin the post has broken off the mint mark.
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