1955-s penny no s in "STATES"

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by hunter raine, Dec 4, 2009.

  1. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    hi, found this going through a jar of pennies, its a 1955 S missing the first s in states, its also got a little wear on the E in america, im thinking grease filled die? it appears that the s was not ground off or anything like that, there is no visible marks that it was there, any opinions
     

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  3. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Probably a grease filled die, pictures kind of small to tell for sure.
     
  4. trogdor

    trogdor Junior Member

    Looks that way to me too. I love small errors like these, very interesting.
     
  5. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    These are neat, I keep everyone I find. Never know, one day there may be a huge interest in missing letters & digits...
     
  6. malak1

    malak1 Junior Member

    Can't tell much wit the pix, but I agree sounds like a struck thru to me.
     
  7. eno

    eno Junior Member

    looks like an odd kind of wear, or something was on the planchet when in was stamped.
     
  8. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    i will try and post some better pics tomorrow. going to bed now
     
  9. jallengomez

    jallengomez Cessna 152 Jockey

    Struck through.
     
  10. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    heres a few more shots.
     

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  11. foundinrolls

    foundinrolls Roll Searching Enthusiast

    Struck through grease

    Thanks,
    Bill
     
  12. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    what would this do for the value of it?
     
  13. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    I don't think it would add or take away value of this coin. Of course that's just my opinion.
     
  14. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    thanks for the help
     
  15. loverofcoins

    loverofcoins New Member

    Greased filled die,I agree
    Bob
     
  16. jibbit

    jibbit Junior Member

    Grease-filled die. However, I think I can see a very faint S
     
  17. soccerfreak

    soccerfreak Junior Member

  18. hunter raine

    hunter raine Junior Member

    i just got a new camera, a nikon d5000, so i will be taking lots of pictures of my coins and things, soon.
     
  19. Stamina

    Stamina New Member

    hello

    hello, found the same one. was interested to know if you were able to find additional info. info is scant on the web. thanks. stamina
     
  20. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    Struck through, grease was the culprit. It can take out part or all of the detail depending on the amount of debris on the die.
     
  21. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Okay, so I'm being picky. A strikethrough is something entirely different from a grease-filled die.

    A strikethrough occurs when an object such as a piece of wire, cloth, metal filings, etc. comes between the die and the planchet when it is struck so that it leaves an impression of the object on the surface of the planchet. Occasionally, the object will remain imbedded in the planchet, and it is called a "retained strikethrough".

    A grease-filled die occurs when grease and debris accumulate in an incused element of the die, such as a letter. Sometimes it will only partially fill the incused element making it appear to be weakly struck. Other times, it can completely fill the incused element, and continued strikes can make it almost as hard as the steel. In these cases, the element disappears completely on the planchet.

    Chris
     
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