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New Member
Canada
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I believe this might be a 1954 NSF penny, give me your input please.  
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Valued Member
United States
125 Posts |
Clearer picture of DEI ple ASE
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New Member
 Canada
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
the I looks flared like it is supposed to be to me... what do you think? 
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
and if it is what would be the value of it?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
I would say its a SF...since it looks like its pointed to the dentical and not in between.
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
usually the I is just straight? in this one it is bent to one side
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
That's just Post mint damage.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
That's just Post mint damage.
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
and what does dentical mean?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
ya I see what you mean. its weird how mine got damadged on the I, you are sure it was not minted that way?
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New Member
 Canada
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cause that end is pointing inbetween the denticals hahaha
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
849 Posts |
Positive it was not Minted like that, Even if it was its still a SF coin because you have no flaring at the bottom.
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New Member
 Canada
12 Posts |
Alright thanks for responding, ill wait for a couple other opinions until I loose all hope (:
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
695 Posts |
SF with PMD. The bottom of the I is not flared, and it looks like it would point to a denticle if it weren't damaged.
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