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Unusual 1920-S Walking Liberty Half

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The mint mark is partially hidden by a die chip (raised metal). But you can still see most of the "S"


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Sharper closeup would help.
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I see the top of the S.
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Certainly appears to be the top of an "S" to me as well.
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Nice crusty old survivor, I could use one such as this for an upgrade to my set.
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Appears to be the result of Die Deterioration more so rather than a die chip.
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Probably from Die Deterioration.
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I really can't tell one way or the other.
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Sure is odd looking either way. But the way it is trending towards the rim I'll lean more on DDD than a chip here.
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