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Culledest ? Cullest? Most Culled 1920 S (?) WLH I Have Found In Rome .

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Probably a 1920 s?

Most of the WLHs I find here are from the 40s and circulated... Found this one this morning at the Sunday market...


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So what does domething like that go for in US dollars?
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@coinfrog I am not sure... I paid melt ...in euro. I buy (nearly) all halves for current melt or melt rounded up or down to the nearest full euro. I paid €7.50 or €8 for this one... So $8.14 - $8.68?
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That would have been a fine addition to my long ago retired low ball set. Slam dunk FR02 grade.
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This design is always beautiful no matter the condition.
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I agree with the 1920 S. The mint marks did move around a little bit, but the S is in the general correct position and font.
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FR-02 for the grade. Very little collector value.
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