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<p>[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 383313, member: 9308"]The second coin is far superior. </p><p> </p><p>Notice the strike on the reverse, there is no mushiness in the wheat, and the lettering is strong and crisp, especially the O in ONE, an area that gets weak quick as it is opposite the shoulder and is the area on the coin with the most metal to move and fill the die cavitys. There is no rim damage as there is on the first coin also. Pretty gemmy, lot of luster !![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Arizona Jack, post: 383313, member: 9308"]The second coin is far superior. Notice the strike on the reverse, there is no mushiness in the wheat, and the lettering is strong and crisp, especially the O in ONE, an area that gets weak quick as it is opposite the shoulder and is the area on the coin with the most metal to move and fill the die cavitys. There is no rim damage as there is on the first coin also. Pretty gemmy, lot of luster !![/QUOTE]
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