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1954-S Wheat Cent With Full Crossbar

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So, My boatload of buys came in today. I did seven rolls and it took me 6.5 hours to go through them - I found a lot of great RPM's and a few DDO's.

One that is not listed is this 1954-S that has a full cross bar. I had to do a double take and make sure I wasn't staring at a 1964.......

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What does the lower side of the "L" in LIBERTY look like? If nothing there, it might be a case of die wear in that location. I can see the die was in the LDS die state with the fie flow in the fields on your coin.
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L is normal. This one is better looking than any of the 1964's I have found. This 1954-S is a pronounced step down. Its tough to get a pic of it.
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