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1980 D Nickel Error. D Filled In

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sometmes called a clogged mint mark, it's due to a broken post on the die, not very uncommon
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Broken post die chip for sure.



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no extra value but cool find
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Great job explaining. Keep it up. Students give answers, teachers give reasons why the answers are correct. Another great job everyone.
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Thank you all.
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I just found one of these as well and was happy to see the answers/responses and helpful topic already posted. Thanks OP and those who replied :)
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This is a great example of a true broken post.
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It depends on when the post broke, on how much of the missing area will be a void. Note on the example above. If it breaks off below the fields, the void on die will allow the metal to rise above the the device itself:
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