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1995-D 1C "T" in IGWT

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  • Shleppodella1
    Shleppodella 1
    • May 2024
    • 937

    1995-D 1C "T" in IGWT

    Is the "T" a strike error from the single press hubbing working die or a form of plate splitting but without the normally seen line?
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  • MintErrors
    Minterrors.org
    • Jun 2015
    • 3597

    #2
    Shleppodella1

    In my opinion, the coin with the questionable T in TRUST may be a die chip. It looks like it is raised onto the T itself. Is it raised?


    If it looks peeled or flaky, it might be a lamination error.
    It could be some metal debris that eventually was squeezed onto the coin and there it sits.

    But, i am leaning towards a die chip or crack. The photo with the red line of the upside down T, it almost looks like there is a line from the left side of the T as you look at the photo towards the rim. Is there any indication of a crack heading towards the rim ?
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • Shleppodella1
      Shleppodella 1
      • May 2024
      • 937

      #3
      It's raised like twice the height. I was leaning towards die chip but couldn't figure out how it got only on the top of a solid letter. It usually happens in a void like the B of LIBERTY or date or something accordingly.

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