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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 204784, member: 66"]On the genuine coins you should se a "nub" of the top and bottom of the 1 at the front of the two. The pictures do not show that. They are also no clear enough to show if there is doubling on the four or if there is what kind of doubling. The 1942 dated coins were notorious for machine doubling of the date. I wouldn't touch that coin for more than $1.20 without much better pictures.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 204784, member: 66"]On the genuine coins you should se a "nub" of the top and bottom of the 1 at the front of the two. The pictures do not show that. They are also no clear enough to show if there is doubling on the four or if there is what kind of doubling. The 1942 dated coins were notorious for machine doubling of the date. I wouldn't touch that coin for more than $1.20 without much better pictures.[/QUOTE]
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