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1988 No FG, A Little Mad, Many Scratches

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I've never seen a coin with so many scratches. But the no fg is one I like to keep.

1988-No-FG,-A--Little-Mad,-Many-Scratches

1988-No-FG,-A--Little-Mad,-Many-Scratches

1988-No-FG,-A--Little-Mad,-Many-Scratches

1988-No-FG,-A--Little-Mad,-Many-Scratches
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Over polished die. It was there, but now polished away. Note how thin the columns are? Try to cover several clashes.
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So on America is that a clash also?
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If it flows behind the AMERICA devices, then it is something that altered the field on the coin in that area. Probably not clash marks there. Just more polishing in that area as well. (the fields are the outside part of the die. so it any contact happenin them, then that will leave raised areas on the coins struck by that die)
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Thanks Coop
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