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1966 Jefferson error?

went thru a roll that said 1966 errors and could only find this one. It is I think uncirculated . at worst x fine.. Is this valuable ? Basically AMERICA![]
is barely there
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sorry quality of photo not the greatest you have to trust me AMERICA is barely ther. The quality of the coin suggests it is not wear at all..
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Looks like a grease filled die, with incomplete details on the lettering of America
Unless I am missing something, it looks to be worth on 5¢
https://www.autismforums.com/media/albums/acrylic-colors-by-rocco.291/
@rmuniak
Agree with A_R. Grease filled die (struck thru grease) will cause that error.
Appears the the S in cents was also affected.
The Monticello appears mushy. Cant’t tell with your pics, could be wear or worn die.
Some reading material:
http://www.error-ref.com/struck-through-smooth-viscous-material-grease-oil/
Nice coin to keep in a 2x2 for show and tells.
can't be wear other side is perfect... Thanks for info
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so, why then did you not post the obverse pic for us to help determine condition?
bob
here it is
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It all depends on what you mean by "valuable"? I'm thinking maybe 100% return on your money to an error collector.
From what I can guess, grease filled, poorly struck Jefferson. 1966 business strike coins were typically poorly stuck.
I agree with you that it's UNC and I agree with the others on the grease filled die.
bob
As above.
If it were mine I might keep it as a curiosity, but I don't think it has any real premium.
Thanks guys you as always have been very helpful
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I agree with grease filled die on reverse... no real premium involved here... Cheers, RickO