A good looking coin
1922-D has some struck with a feint D, and some with no D
Welcome to CT It has been explained above. A grease/debris filled die caused it. When a planchet is struck, the metal moves to fill the incuse...
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Welcome to CT. Here is a link to a respected numismatic site. The section describes what has occurred to your coin. Bookmark any sites you receive...
Numista describes and images the varieties in the comments section. Click it to enlarge https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces977.html
The micro thin piece of metal of a finned rim soon gets folded over and smoothed. If it is a finned rim, this is how it happens....
Info here, there are others to check for also. Screen shot so you don't have to open a link [ATTACH]
@Charitycoincollector Try to do some research on the Saudi Arabia guinea with counterstamps. I don't have time to do further searching, but it...
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In the link I gave you there are clear examples of the differences of strike for LIBERTY
Yep. Time for the deck, a rocker and a mint julep
Just posted this in another thread of yours. My Wife's Grandfather and Father were both officers in the Norwegian Merchant Navy. The coin passed...
Keep going, it will become clearer. Even the "pros" learn new things
Maybe this helps http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
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Must have been fun searching through those. Some nice examples you picked up
Nice coin you have there @PamR Here is a 20 Balboa with the National Coat of Arms [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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