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Ok I know they used an anti tarnish on theses coins
It looks like there is an x on her forehead
Or am I just seeing things
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Hello Staios. It looks like the experimental rinse dollars were only struck at the Philadelphia mint. http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/add002.html

I can't really see what's going on with the forehead, but my gut reaction is post mint damage. If you can get a sharper, closer picture, we can tell you for sure.
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Upon expansion, looks like a Y.

Weird staining of the plating, heat related to the annealing process?
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The coin is actually a chocolate color
The mark on her head looks like it may have dried that way
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Hello, I just posted another picture of this dollar
Let me know what you think
Thank you
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Hello , Druu the anti tarnish was also used
In Denver, in 2000
It's on you tube
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and your pic is not really clear enough to answer your question.

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Thank you for the welcome, I posted another picture of two 2000 dollars next to each other this morning, I think it's a better picture
The post is sacagawea test coins , I think
You will see my name, look at that picture, tell me what you think, thanks
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So far we know it is a chocolaty Dollar
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chase,i see a difference here from one to the other
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