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1971 D Halve What Is With This One?

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Please let me know what is going on with this coin obverse side,,Thanks,,,,,Cosmos

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 Posted 10/27/2013  01:11 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like someone had a "field day" with a wire brush.
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Excessive die polishing by the mint workers.
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Trying to remove a heavy die clash.
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I see,,,still learning from you guys everyday,,its key all your info guys,,,thanks,,,Cosmos
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Assuming the lines shown on the fields are raised ... as they appear to be ... with the prior replies.

This coin exhibits die polishing lines which are a normal occurrence ... interesting find.

Thanks for the great photos.

David
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Excessive die polishing by the mint workers.

Bingo.
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Nickelsearcher,thanks glad you like them,thanks guys for telling about this coin,,Cosmos
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