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2011 P Rutherford B. Hayes Dollar Close Mintmark

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This coin has an extremely close mintmark for a dollar coin. Usually they are like 3x further away. I would appreciate comments and any knowledge about the coin and its value. Thanks :D



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 Posted 11/17/2015  8:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add OspreyCoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Can't really see the photos, a bit out of focus. They should all be the same distance away as well.
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Here is a clearer pic of the rim, date, and mintmark.

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It's worth a dollar. The edge is impressed in a separate process with the coin rolled between a rotating edge die and a roller. If the coin slips and does not roll evenly the spacing between the letters can vary. This is a common occurrence.
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Oh I see. Thanks for the information.
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