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  • Jacob
    Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 1737

    #1

    Error Other | Questionable errors?

    These coins were in my playdoh containers from about 10 yrs ago when I moved. I had these coins for years but forgot about them along with the 1983 1DO-002 that I posted in a different thread. So whats the verdict? Picture 1 and 3 same coin front and back. Picture 2 and 4 another coin front and back.
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    Last edited by Jacob; 02-15-2020, 04:27 PM.
    Life is not about greatness but on the impact of good onto others. It is a matter of how much one shines. Explains why I like shiny coins.
  • kloccwork419
    Banned
    • Sep 2008
    • 6800

    #2
    Looks like legit strike through to me. Still seeing blue tinted in your pics. Get that live view goin yet?

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    • Jacob
      Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 1737

      #3
      Originally posted by kloccwork419
      Looks like legit strike through to me. Still seeing blue tinted in your pics. Get that live view goin yet?
      The live view is good but having some issues with lighting. I took this picture while I was still having issues with lighting. I'll figure it out just isn't going to happen overnight though. I'm very limited on extra time at the moment but when things calm down I'll put 8-12 hrs a day into everything. I'm very dedicated in getting book done and finished. My debate is if black and white examples or color (or both). The book I'm working on hoping to have done this year sometime.
      Life is not about greatness but on the impact of good onto others. It is a matter of how much one shines. Explains why I like shiny coins.

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      • GrumpyEd
        Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 7229

        #4
        Both are struck through grease on both sides.
        You couldn't do much outside the mint that would take off the design without getting the rims so that says they are legit.
        Not sure why but the ones I find are only on one side but 2 sided ones exist.

        Check out:

        A standard 1990 LC struck through grease. It primarily impacted the obverse but a tiny part of the reverse as well: [IMG] A no date LC struck through...

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        • Jacob
          Member
          • Jun 2012
          • 1737

          #5
          Originally posted by GrumpyEd
          Both are struck through grease on both sides.
          You couldn't do much outside the mint that would take off the design without getting the rims so that says they are legit.
          Not sure why but the ones I find are only on one side but 2 sided ones exist.

          Check out:

          https://www.cointalk.com/threads/str...xamples.74991/
          Thank you. It's usually one sided for me too. I did find 2 other extreme greasers that affected both sides last year on newer dates. I think one was a 98 not sure will have to dig them up.
          Life is not about greatness but on the impact of good onto others. It is a matter of how much one shines. Explains why I like shiny coins.

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          • jfines69
            Member
            • Jun 2010
            • 28848

            #6
            Nice finds... I'm in with struck through grease... Info from Error Ref... Looks like both obv dies were misaligned a bit!!!
            Jim
            (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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