It is scratched, basically an impaired proof-like, worth exactly $2... what makes it a 'saver'?
I give out impaired Proof-likes, specimens and even proof coins as change at coin shows - once there is a scratch on a collector coin like that, it has zero selling potential to any collector (nobody would buy an impaired proof-like, specimen or proof coin), and will only ever be worth face value. Impaired or scratched silver NCLT from PL sets or proof sets hit the melt bucket...
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