Does this look like a 1942 no I?

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  1. rooman9

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  3. Numismat

    Numismat World coin enthusiast

    Not possible to tell from listing photos as the details are very weak and worn down. Even if it is, in that condition, it's not worth the total price.
    Looks to me like a coin that was heavily altered to look that way.
     
  4. rooman9

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    It is a weakly struck coin. I'm trying to find a no I without the huge prize.
     
  5. wprime

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    I can see traces of an I, the no-I variety was struck from a die without the I, it isn't die fill or a weak strike so it can't have any traces.

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