YOu are the one asking for input and advice... You have received the input and advice.. Promise you can chill with the dumba$$edness... Question has been asked and answered multiple times... You have a grease filled die ... Coins do not have "misprints" not how it works.
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Looks like a grease filled die. Not really worth much but they are neat.
Collector, occasional seller
My advice is that if you're offered more than 50c for it, sell.
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With the condition it's in it's worth about 1c. Cool find though
OP’s third post for the same cent. With basically the same answers. Hopefully, this third post, the OP will realize what the cent is and is not.
http://www.error-ref.com/struck-through-smooth-viscous-material-grease-oil/
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1018582/1973-d-misprint-unitedstats-of-america-new-to-community-advice-n-help-please
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1018684/1973-d-misprinted-input-please-let-me-know-what-you-think
Hey and I'll post it100 more times to annoy you.
YOu are the one asking for input and advice... You have received the input and advice.. Promise you can chill with the dumba$$edness... Question has been asked and answered multiple times... You have a grease filled die ... Coins do not have "misprints" not how it works.
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Coins are die struck. Paper money is printed.
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