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Discovering That Broken MM Die Posts Are Very Common

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Oops I meant mint mark not date. I found 3 in going through my collection and change jar for the first time seriously.
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About 50,000 coins to riffle through in change yet.
Filled in MM.
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Please clarify.
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Indeed they are not uncommon.



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Clarifying: found these within days of each other going through my collection and change jar. Filled in D's mint marks.
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Yup the 70s were full of them.
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Yep, they are pretty common.
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yep, you will find that the 'broken post syndrome' affects lots of letters like the A, B, D as you have shown and others. But if you see them on a 6 or 9 - they would just be die chips as those 2 numbers do not have a 'closed loop'.
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Still a fun find even if there is no numismatic premium.
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Didn't understand your title.
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