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Hi Steve
First the pics are much better !!!Good job !
1917-S weaker reverse stronger obverse F-12
1911-P VG-8
1916-S G-4 but very close to the line of AG-3
Rick
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The 1917-s Shows signs of the obverse coming through the reverse clashed Die I believe Nice ones triggersmob I agree with metalmans grades
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I noticed the ghost also ,, but I thought I would try and talk steve out of it first,, these are really not die clashes,, they are pressure transfers and stay hidden in most cases until the coins wear to a certian point or at least that is my understanding of them. I find them every now and then and have assembled a few in a small collection.
There cool !! I like cool stuff !!
Rick
Edited by Metalman 01/08/2007 2:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks for the gradings, guys. I think I see this "ghost" you are talking about. Is it the curved line, running through the "c" in cent? Steve   
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Edited by scoutjim99 01/08/2007 5:14 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Right, Got it now. Thanks Jim. When I looked at it the first time the shadow didn't seem to match, but I forgot it will be upside down. Steve   
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Now I have to go through all my well worn wheats looking for ghosts? Good thing its really cold out and I want to say inside, because it may take awhile.
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