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What Do You Think The Dates Are On These Cents?

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What do you think the dates are on these cents?

1. I have a feeling it is 1910 S

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2. Probably 1919 S

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3. 1924 S?

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What do you think the date is on this:

4. 192?


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I used to have 4 coins, but the dates were all figured out, so this is the one left.

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Poor abused worn out dies! I think I see 1924 S too. Those were known for weak strikes.
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1 Looks like a 1910-S by the spacing, that's a GUESS.

2 No idea

3 no idea

4 1922D (damaged)
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Thanks!
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If you have the money, try to see if PCGS can restore the coin. Definitely get it graded, assuming you can afford it.
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What coin?.....

Probably wrong topic.
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The first one appears to be a 1910-S but it cannot be for one reason- VDB was not relocated to the truncation of the bust until 1918 so it can only be a 1918 or a 1919.
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Looks like a 1922S to me. And if it is, would be worth a real lot of money.
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Agree '24-S is probably the best guess.
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Am I seeing things or is there some printing above the partially missing "LIBERTY"?
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Without studying it I vote for 24s as well
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