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2005 Bison Nickel Filled "G" Error?

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Has this error been found? Is it common? Is it valuable?
(filled "G" in "GOD"
These coins came straight out of two rolls (from a case I have) that are marked Uncirculated Philidelphia mint.

I would add pictures but I cant figure out how to make the files small enough. You can make out the G but the entire inside of the G iss filled. I have two nickels like this and a handfull of them with the O filled in on them.
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Most likely a greased filled die. The grease can sometimes get into interesting places on the die and when struck, the coin can be missing letters or features, but these are pretty common and aren't really valuable.
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here is a pic

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It looks like an internal die break. Less common than a Grease Filled Die. Might carry a small premium, but it's not incredibly valuable.
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is it worth sending the two of them to pcgs?

they are both uncirculated and were mint rolled.
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Sending it to anyone for grading would be a complete waste of money, die chips are very common.
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