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1954-S Filled 9, Wheat

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I found this minor filled 9 error last night, what do you think it would grade?

1954-S-Filled-9,-Wheat

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I have a whole bag of error coins. From filled numbers nad die marks to cracked dies oh yes clipped plankets. Is there a marked for these coins.
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There is a market. I only have a few errors so I couldn't say what there value would be.
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There is a difference between errors, varieties and damage. It's important to study the difference between these.
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Not to good at grading but I will make a guess of VF-30 to XF-40.
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The grade of the coin in the original post is EF45. There is no grade "XF".

Die chips, die cracks, Machine Doubling, and die gouges have no market. They are extremely common and are only purchased by people who do not know just how common they are. I put two minor clipped planchet coins back into circulation this evening. They simply aren't worth the effort if you are looking to have something that has marketable value.
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