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<p>[QUOTE="-monolith-, post: 24795489, member: 150064"]As stated above, the reverse is a double strike. The reverse dies have a tendency to wear out faster then the obverse dies which is why you will often see really sharp obverse with a worn reverse. But that's not the case here, the die shifted between strikes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="-monolith-, post: 24795489, member: 150064"]As stated above, the reverse is a double strike. The reverse dies have a tendency to wear out faster then the obverse dies which is why you will often see really sharp obverse with a worn reverse. But that's not the case here, the die shifted between strikes.[/QUOTE]
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