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I see nothing odd about the obverse. I do see a line at the tops of the letters QUARTE, but that was probably caused by something in circulation, maybe a coin rolling machine. Just PMD
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Sorry for bad pics ,well there is doubling on the in GOD we..if you can view pic closer also all are split sariffs on Reverse no lines.will definitely post better pics tomorrow. Thank you for all comments in advance.
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doubling on the in GOD we..if you can view pic closer also all are split sariffs


Split Serifs are seen on RPMs. On doubled dies, they are referred to as 'notching'.
But from the images provided. The obverse looks normal. The reverse is showing some weakness on dollar and the rim in that area. That could be caused by a partial blockage of grease, but if this was the case, then the rim would be present. But seeing the date, I'm think this is more of a vending machine/casino coin damage to it.
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Thank you very much for this knowledge' I appreciate it, Thanks again
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