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1926 D Standing Liberty

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Question about the lines under the "IN GOD". They are circular and I don't think they're hairlines from cleaning. Die polish lines? Also is that a die break going through the N?



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I think the lines are hairlines from cleaning. Based on shadows, the line through N looks like a die crack to me.
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Looks polished. Can you post the reverse too ?
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It has the tell-tale signs of polishing. Polished.
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Those are hairlines from polishing.
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Polished. It's a shame because without it this would be a really nice coin.
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It is a shame because it's got 3/4 of a head which in a 26-D is rare. FH's go for 5 figures. Here's the reverse.


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I could just slap the knucklehead that polished an UNC coin.
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