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Whoops. For some reason about half the time I hit the "1" key I end up with an extra. I meant $18.
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Seated Liberty quarter has a very wierd looking reverse. Looks like a poker chip actually. I have seen this before though. is that common?

It's a type of love token. Back in the day an engraver would grind off one side and carve a design, most of the time with initials, and would give it to a loved one. This makes sense as the other side used to have a pin-back soldered to the back and would be worn as a pin. Some ornate ones can sell well on ebay.
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I think you did well and I would have jumped on to that lot myself for that kind of money!
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