The 9 does look unusual.
Wow! You have found a lot! It looks like the ground is rough on them.
I hope the mint sold them all. Sadly most people don't use the dollar coins and they end up at the bank. If you want to make the day of a teller,...
Thanks for the answer.
I also don't see doubling.:)
My question is: Were 1971 Eisenhower 40% Silver Dollars only issued as proof coins? Thanks!;)
Wow! $732 is a lot. Much higher than I bid.:)
It does look better without the flash. I would like to help identify the error, but I don't know what it is.:)
Rick Stachowski, Great link!:)
It looks like post mint damage.
I looks very worn and possibly damaged. What is your question about this coin?:)
If this helps, here is a link to NGC dealers: https://www.ngccoin.com/services/dealer-listing.aspx
It is showing a lot of wear. Neat coin though.:)
Very unique bills!
Looks Nice.
I don't know. Maybe others can be of help.
Thanks for the link Paddyman98. And Janine Gomez, Welcome to the forum.
I agree. The 1944-S is common, and it is to expensive to submit for professional grading anyway.
Assuming it was struck through grease, that is a good example.
Thank you all for your grades and advise. :)
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