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David Bowers published a great book back in 1991 on Commemoratives. It's a long read at almost 800 pages. Some of the history was really crazy....
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Sorry. It's worth 1 cent.
The copper plating on these is really thin. Not enough copper to stretch out near the devices.
The Booker T and the Carver/Washington had the same problem. The strike was not strong enough to remove all the chatter. They are tough to grade.
I'll go with 67.
I feel that some of these are going to surface. Having all those serial numbers is great.
Red Book prices are known to be a bit high on most coins. I use auction results to set a value. https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices
Yes. I'll go with large date as well.
I'll go with a worn die.
I have seen this look on silver that was dipped improperly.
Separate names with a comma.