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<p>[QUOTE="Spark1951, post: 6443325, member: 90692"]From post #14, the ‘94-D...things to look for and your coin has:</p><p><br /></p><p>Flat hair under W/WE, MD at forehead and nose, worn beard at chin and flattening at left end of bowtie. These are all high areas of the design and most susceptible to wear, as well as the cheek, eyebrow and lapel, but the top part of the obverse is blurry so I can’t tell. The reverse has very weak steps in the middle and S OF is weak at the top.</p><p><br /></p><p>The reverse weaknesses, along with the obverse flat hair, is a result of a weaker than normal strike...no value and common.</p><p>The high area wear on the obverse relegates the coin to no better than AU58, the MD is self explanatory.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now, I took the effort to explain your coin to illustrate what you must learn to do for your own due diligence. Doing so will make you a better collector and numismatist, and save you untold hours of time, effort and $$. I am not trying to act superior. But experience matters.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this shines a light for you...jmho...Spark[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Spark1951, post: 6443325, member: 90692"]From post #14, the ‘94-D...things to look for and your coin has: Flat hair under W/WE, MD at forehead and nose, worn beard at chin and flattening at left end of bowtie. These are all high areas of the design and most susceptible to wear, as well as the cheek, eyebrow and lapel, but the top part of the obverse is blurry so I can’t tell. The reverse has very weak steps in the middle and S OF is weak at the top. The reverse weaknesses, along with the obverse flat hair, is a result of a weaker than normal strike...no value and common. The high area wear on the obverse relegates the coin to no better than AU58, the MD is self explanatory. Now, I took the effort to explain your coin to illustrate what you must learn to do for your own due diligence. Doing so will make you a better collector and numismatist, and save you untold hours of time, effort and $$. I am not trying to act superior. But experience matters. Hope this shines a light for you...jmho...Spark[/QUOTE]
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