Trying to be helpful here...I ASSUME you are wanting us to comment on the very faint first T of Trust, but that's pretty hard to tell if you don't add any words to your post. I'd recommend adding some commentary/questions with your posts. You'll get a better response.
This looks to be a pretty common occurrence of a "grease" filled die. I put grease in quotes because it could be any type of debris on the die when the coin was struck, but essentially there was crud in the die and accordingly the design elements didn't fully strike up.
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Trying to be helpful here...I ASSUME you are wanting us to comment on the very faint first T of Trust, but that's pretty hard to tell if you don't add any words to your post. I'd recommend adding some commentary/questions with your posts. You'll get a better response.
This looks to be a pretty common occurrence of a "grease" filled die. I put grease in quotes because it could be any type of debris on the die when the coin was struck, but essentially there was crud in the die and accordingly the design elements didn't fully strike up.
I have one from Georgia also
Yep...not an uncommon phenomena on coins.... and not worth a premium. Cheers, RickO
just a faint t on that one. partial grease. just saying