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1972-D Half Dollar Reverse Lettering

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Hello,

I was wondering about the lettering on the reverse side of this coin, a 1972-D. I was thinking of trading it along with two others, a 1974 and a 2000, both MM with D as well. know the 1974 has a filled D but I don't think it would really increase it's value much if any. Would it be better to store them away, assuming the other two are in mint state. I guess it's the 1972 I'm showing here that I'm courious about. Collecting is fun, and if I could get along of Pennies it would be worth it, considering what kind they were.

Thanks again.
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The larger coinage suffers more from MD that smaller coins. So MD is often found on the denomination areas of the larger coins.
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