Yea it looks like it might be from a rusted die on the reverse, but only in a couple of the pictures.
Yep 65.
They all look like business strikes to me.
Post a few pictures and let the good men and women here figure it out for you.
I don't blame you.
I think you are correct @Matthew G. .
I found a Perry Hern that owned a drug store in Skagway in 1930 and 1940. In 1920 he was a store keeper at a cigar-tobacco shop.
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It's over so you might as well go ahead.
@messydesk might say otherwise, but die cracks are seldom used to attribute a VAM. They are generally used as contributing diagnostics.
Not an error. Die crack.
65
AU details. Not red.
BN=Brown RB=Red Brown RD=Red.
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Sorry just PMD.
Just to be different 65PL.
65+
63
I don't think any of them are attractive what so ever.
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