Tricky one to grade, the lighting gives a very flat photograph, and it is difficult to gauge the amount of lustre on this coin...
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This is the more common low-4 1948, and there is a also a scarcer high-4 1948... (The Mint reports state that there was only one Reverse die used, so the Mint got that wrong).
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