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1951 Dollar- Which Variety?

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1951-Dollar--Which-Variety?

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Nice looking coin from the picture it looks like a short water line variety definitely not the arnprior. If any of the water lines reach the canoe it will be considered full water lines.
Is the obverse as nice as the reverse?

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I think SWL
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Thanks guys- I was leaning SWL but I kept coming across conflicting diagnostics...

Bill, the reverse of the coin is a gem, but the obverse is unfortunately quite baggy... really unfortunate too, since the luster is fantastic on both sides
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