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2014 Remberance Missing Most Letters Valuable?

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 Posted 07/05/2022  09:04 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jimmy-melbpurne3 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this missing letter from Elizabeth
Is it rare or valuable ?
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This kind of thing can happen in two ways: either a mint error known as a "grease-filled die", or as post-mint damage by someone buffing away the letters.

From the looks of it, this one is the " Grease Filled Die" kind, as I'm not seeing the usual traces of letter removal. It would also take considerable skill to remove the A and E, but leave the B intact.

I don't think they're considered particularly rare or valuable, but still worth more than a dollar. I see some going on ebay, which may or may not be genuine greasers, for less than $50.
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I don't think they're considered particularly rare or valuable, but still worth more than a dollar.


Yes,it doesn't hurt to test the waters on ebay,you never know.

Dealers/Auction Houses usually don't show any interest unless its a major minting flaw.
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The main problem with greasers is, it is relatively easy to create a coin that looks... "identical" to a Greaser, just by skilful application of a Dremel hand-drill or similar tool. So they're never going to be as much in demand as an error that's impossible to replicate, like an off-centre strike, broadstrike or brockage.
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Thank you guys , I'm still fairly new at this . The knowledge you are sharing is appreciated greatly .

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I have bought a couple of these $2 coins, it is a ' Grease Filled Die' for sure.
Worth more than $2
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Hey thanks crab eater , like $50 as surgested above or more?
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The value of a circulated 2014 $2 remembrance green dove coin is above face value, an uncirculated one will fetch $25 or more.
I have payed around $15 for my die filled coins.
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