1973-D cent - die subsidence error?

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1973-D cent - die subsidence error?

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Re: 1973-D cent - die subsidence error?

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Please be specific as to the area you believe you see something odd. Do not make our members guess by being specific and you will likely get your answer faster :D

Also, In the hobby there is no such term as a "die substance error." So please explain what you mean.
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Re: 1973-D cent - die subsidence error?

#3 Unread post by Daniel »

Please use error-ref.com to look up what you think the mint error is called and if it doesn't come up then it doesn't exist, there's no such error as you're calling it.

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