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<p>[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2509810, member: 44615"]The most common cause is what's called a Struck Through Grease. When a Die is created the Images, letters, numerals and initials are incused into the die. During the mint striking process sometimes cleaning of the die and/or oil and debris can get into the incused areas not allowing for the image to be properly struck.. Thus missing initials. There are other reasons less common but this looks like the case on your Cent[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2509810, member: 44615"]The most common cause is what's called a Struck Through Grease. When a Die is created the Images, letters, numerals and initials are incused into the die. During the mint striking process sometimes cleaning of the die and/or oil and debris can get into the incused areas not allowing for the image to be properly struck.. Thus missing initials. There are other reasons less common but this looks like the case on your Cent[/QUOTE]
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