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1934 D LWC For Grading

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This coin actually has a beautiful blue tone on the obverse and reverse I couldn't capture. Thanks




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Just to give you an idea on how different it looks in hand. Here are the sellers pics from which I bought it:


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MS-65, recolored. This looks very similar to a 1922-D I own that was rejected by NGC.
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on the seller's picture of the obverse I see a rim ding at about 92 degrees that I do not see on your coin.
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no, its there, its just harder to see, there is also a "slash" beginning at the bottom left of the N in ONE on the reverse, ending at the top right of the E, its easier to see on the sellers pics than jokers.
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