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Standing Liberty (Half) Errors

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Noticed these on a 1944 Standing Liberty.
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Are these tails?
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I assume you mean the Walking Liberty half dollars as opposed to Standing Liberty quarters. These pictures seem to show die and/or normal wear. I couldn't find anything matching this in my cherrypicker's guide for 1944.
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You are correct, I was a little hasty to get this on and I was looking at my standing liberty at the same time. I was thinking it could be a die clash in the first photo's?
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I am by no means an authority on errors so I will let others chime in on this one. Honestly, with the wear on the coin, it's hard for me to detect anything that I don't know to specifically look for. :)
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