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<p>[QUOTE="Robert Ransom, post: 5221042, member: 97872"]First, the weight is within tolerance. Second, the ribbon tip appears to have taken a hit. You will notice the upper (original) tip of the ribbon is thinner and flatter than the lower tip, therefore, my opinion is the displaced material caused by a hit to the coin caused this anomaly, ie. PMD, post mint damage. Personally, I like the coin and would keep it for a conservation piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Ransom, post: 5221042, member: 97872"]First, the weight is within tolerance. Second, the ribbon tip appears to have taken a hit. You will notice the upper (original) tip of the ribbon is thinner and flatter than the lower tip, therefore, my opinion is the displaced material caused by a hit to the coin caused this anomaly, ie. PMD, post mint damage. Personally, I like the coin and would keep it for a conservation piece.[/QUOTE]
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