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1973-D Jefferson: Mad Plus Something Else

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Another CRH find from 2016. A MAD, but I'm not sure what is going on above the "IGWT" in this 1973-D. Is this a folded-over fin after some circulation wear? The "R" in "Trust" seems to have metal flowing over and into the top half of the R. Anyway, I thought it looked interesting.

1973-D-Jefferson:-Mad-Plus-Something-Else

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that is a slight MAD, but since no devices are missing, it probably won't have a premium for the MAD
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Looks like obverse has a struck through on the outer rim on 'WE TRUST'?
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...D WE TRU... almost looks like a die crack running along the periphery inside the rim that's starting to have a few pieces breaking off.
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Die cracks don't break off. Lamination and struck through debris do peel off. The happened at the time of striking. Why? Because the areas that are peeled, you can see the device slightly smaller and most of the time, they are a ghost image.
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