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Found this one yesterday. There is an issue with the B and the are in LIBERTY.Upper right side inside the letters. What do you all think it is? Thank you very much,
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John, this appears to be an fairly early die state. The beveled letters show quite clearly. I believe this to be a plating issue just like the mintmarks. I'm no pro, it's just my humble opinion.
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Somewhat correct - It's more of a strike pressure issue, so I've been told. This is yet another of the many different things I have grown to accept as extremely common and have never really spent a lot of energy to figure out its exact cause. It's common, pass over it...that's the easy way to handle it.

The hard way? Not sure I can give you the correct answer, except to tell you it's not something anyone collects because it's very common.
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