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Grease Struck Cent?

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 Posted 05/02/2009  6:25 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Rollhunter1994 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a Struck Through Grease error, or is it just some wear? I don't know much about errors. If it is a Struck Through Grease error, is it worth keeping?

Reverse:

Grease-Struck-Cent?


Close up:

Grease-Struck-Cent?

Thanks in advance!
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With the devices filled with grease it doesn't allow them to form fully. Kind of like a hydrolic jack. Lifts because a a liquid pumped. I this case the die filled with grease made it look like that. A large percentage of Cents are missing the BUS and OF on the reverse.
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Should I keep it? Or should I just spend it?
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Let's put it this way: It's worth one cent.
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Okay. Thanks a lot for helping me!
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Is a Grease Filled Die considered an error or a variety?
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It is called a Struck through error. (grease) But because there are so many on them it makes them as rare a sand. It's not a variety. It is from a normal die. On a variety the hub/punch altered the die making it doubled/ A RPM / Over date from two different dies on 20th Century coins. Extreme examples have more interest in them, common ones are not popular.
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