Die wear is usually towards the rim area. This happens to dies as they wear. The single squeeze dies have a shallow relief so this show us faster on these coins. But they are not a premium coin. They just catch out eye like the split plaiting and machine damaged ones do. Normal die/die wear. But always nice to know what they are. See if you like this? If you ever get a better image, I would be glad to add it, but this is fine.
OK I'll work on a few better pics of that .and I'll put up some of the 1995 d that is obvious as well. ... thank you for the information .. now I know .. you guys here are so helpful ..and extremely accurate. I Appreciate all of you guys
I've already found a couple myself. But I liked your coin as it is stronger than ones I've seen before. You can see the wear direction to the right on the date and to the left on LIBERTY.
Very nice coins ..I feel much better knowing what I have and how it became that way ...there is a long road of learning for a new collector.... I am making up lots of ground thanks to everyone here.
The last one is listed on ebay for $15, but that includes 49 normal cents as well. I use his images often and he doesn't mind. I did buy one coin from him a while back. 1972P-1DO-006 He include an image of all of photos from the auction plus a "Million Dollar Bill."
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