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Crazy looking. A full image would be cool.
For a 1940 proof set you would have to.
Nice find.
I'll guess there are less 70s in MS.
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I don't feel this coin is a good choice to dip. Can't see that helping the coin. It's pretty cool just the way it is.
Well I'll be darn. There are still lubricants being used in the minting process. Who would of thought. :rolleyes:
Thanks. That's it but I think there was an earlier edition of it.
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Not a DDO.
It's just machine doubling.
I'll go with 64.
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That's going to be a cool looking set. Love the 1906 cent.
Really nice.
It's just a damaged coin. It's only value is the silver.
Damaged. As said, the rim is not there.
Nice start.
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