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1949 & 1955 Pennies With Questions

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On the 49 the T in trust looks like it's not there at all and I shown a light from different angles and there doesn't appear to even been stamped. Damage or miss stamped?
On the 55 the numbers and the letters appear to be stamped bold. Is that common?
Thank you for all the advice.
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Your pictures are getting better, but next time one coin per topic - it helps to reduce confusing when talking about a coin.

Now on the '49 possible Grease Filled Die around the T of trust.
on the '55 the date looks fatter due to circulation flattening.
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With this level of circulation wear, it's hard for me to know whether some details were lightly struck or have just been worn down preferentially.
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Agree, pretty hard to make out much from these pics.



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I used the editor from this site to take and edit the photos as best as I could, I'll try again.
Sorry about making this topic for 2 coins instead of one, thought cut down the posts was helpful but I guessed wrong.
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Weight and posting just one coin would be helpful. If under weight, then it could be a tapered planchet issue with the one/both coins.See the thickness of the edges would also show that, that area is thinner would also help. But appears that both coins are showing the same issues.
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