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If You Can Zoom In This Is Truly Unique In My Opinion

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Any opinions? It's got some unique characteristics if you are able to look close and zoom in on it.
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You're going to need a bigger image.
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It looks like a common worn 1911 V nickel. Worth a buck or so. Hyping it up with cryptic vaguities will not make it worth any more than it is.
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. Looks like a common item. Can't really tell much from that tiny photo. What is it we are supposed to be seeing?
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It's sewn onto your belt loop?

Is there an overdate? From the very fuzzy pic it seems like the last "1" may be a bit wide.
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Tried to zoom in, but it got too blurry. Bigger photo is necessary. Looks like a possible overdate, but hard to tell.
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The last 1 does look different, but at this resolution it can be nearly anything, a die chip of sorts perhaps?
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I'll take a stab... A 1914 Dan Carr Liberty nickel that's been circulating heavily for the last year ?
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Cascade wins!
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Hi again. I see from the filename of your image that it was optimized, but it's only 113 x 200 pixels and 9 KB. Was that done using the CCF image resizer? http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/....asp#600,600. We have an allowance of 200 KB per image. There's also a practice area at http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...p?FORUM_ID=1 so you can set up your own test topic and populate it with various pictures to compare and help hone your skills at image processing.
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Are you referring to the "unique" damaged one that looks like a four?
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I'm with Jbuck,
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You know guys, he said characteristics (plural) so maybe the 4/1 isn't the only "characteristic" he's referring to?

Hope this isn't a troll trap
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