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MS64 nice one.
That appears to be damage,a deep cut in a swerving like pattern,it had a rough life.
The 1922'S were notorious for extremely weak strikes and strong .Don't think its damage or just worn down and I agree with 75'S grading assessment.
Congrats,here's a nice pine tree shilling related to that time. edited
So what they can't make enough coins to meet demands lol,glad I've never had to deal with them.
I have terrible/mix up memory sometimes.
Ok forgot about that part its just an odd word for the process.
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Coins aren't stamped and thats has nothing to do with the minting process of coins at all and it looks like a Grease filled die but doesn't really...
Entry post #1,thanks for doing this and congrats,found these today CRH 50 cents total the South Carolina proof i was surprised is silver.[ATTACH]...
Thats what I thought.
Some kind of baby cud,IDB?nice find.
Thats fine ill just find my own and hopefully as good^^^.
It could be im just not feeling it tonight:yawn::yawn:better pictures with less light would be helpful.
Looks like it had a good amount of hits in that area aka damage.
Ok I get it,I'm just tired.
Nice that design is my favorite because it was my first and still only one found in circulation,get that set done.
Yes:D:D.
I see it now but I don't think its worth submitting not money wise but its really not in the best shape.Low MS at best might be a details with...
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