I have the following if anyone is interested: 1948, May 31 1922, Oct 2 1948, Nov 28 Jan 19,1958 May 20,2012 2004 Aug 18 11 Apr 1941 or Nov 4,1941...
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44,000 posts! When do you have time to collect coins, grow orchids, and metal detect?
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Not a clip. Shadow from finger.
Looks like a standard business strike. Do you have a specific question?
I think the reverse has two spots of struck through, where the item that cause the strike through (probably some scrap metal) has fallen off.
I agree with @paddyman98. Definitely a lamination error. Here is a small one. [ATTACH]
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I did not say that is what caused the marks, only what it looks like.
These punchboards used to be available at local taverns as a form of "entertainment". They are illegal in most (if not all) states. Shysters used...
looks like somebody's rubber sole.
Is it just me, or does it look like someone took a Brillo pad to the coin? No disrespect intended.
I would love to win the 2-cent piece. I think these are very underappreciated and make an excellent set.
No glue on this one. Fire maybe? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Don't forget Silver City, NM.
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You think 70 sucks, wait till your 80 (God willing).
If your scanner ever worked for the larger notes, try and find an earlier version of your scanner's software and reinstall. My scanner...
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