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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 3157543, member: 21828"]Some of the very hard dates, can be found by this method. Some, can and have been slabbed, because of the ID's diagnostics on the coins in the series, as other series. Think of the others coins that have ID marks, or others parts that show that what it is. One coin that's not a nickle, is the 1916 quarter of Standing Liberty. By using diagnostics, you can ID that coin, and have it slabbed even if no date.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 3157543, member: 21828"]Some of the very hard dates, can be found by this method. Some, can and have been slabbed, because of the ID's diagnostics on the coins in the series, as other series. Think of the others coins that have ID marks, or others parts that show that what it is. One coin that's not a nickle, is the 1916 quarter of Standing Liberty. By using diagnostics, you can ID that coin, and have it slabbed even if no date.[/QUOTE]
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