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Wheat 51-D With A World Class Snot Rocket Die

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Thats what you call a snot rocket or a booger beam haha
I also have another booger beam on a 55-d DDO-02..I am afraid too clean them bc there is a slight rpm & you cant really see it until I tilt it bc of the crud...oh the snot rockets go to the outter rim

Since They are wheat & long and more so on the 55-D wouldnt that up the value..how do you grade/value booger beams

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That's incredibly unbelievable !
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Me too. Wha?
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If your referring to the scratches as Booger beams it adds no value. It's a damaged coin. A dealer might give you five cents for it
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Clean it up, align it and check to see if its 1951D-1MM-002



Opps, just reread your post...
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Damaged POC and worth zip.
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Is vinegar okay to clean that with? tooth brush?
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vinegar and salt. Scrub hard with Brillo pad
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I was told the longer the die layer scratch or gouge or whatever you call it, makes it more valuable..And I figured since that was such a great year for-55 DDO that it would be worth a look but Tanks, Abrams yall
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Vinegar/salt/brillo pad will ruin the value of the coin. Best to know what to do with a common coin before you experiment on a potential variety coin. But this coin to me looks like a normal from what I can see.
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