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 to the CCF! To answer your question, it is a 1982 Large date. Not seeing a tremendous amount of MD though. It's a spender.
Edited by Jim0815 04/10/2018 10:41 am
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Thank you for the welcome! I am terribly confused lol I'm sorry. Are the initials certainly doubled though? maybe its my eyes but I swear I can clearly see two Gs one spreads to the east. Ill try to take better and closer pictures as soon as I finish framing a couple walls later on, for some reason I cant upload enhanced photos onto my laptop
Edited by Macian24 04/10/2018 11:06 am
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Pillar of the Community
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It is but no value as what I'm seeing is plate doubling. I posted one two days ago except it was a 1986 D. Try to check that one out when you get time.
Edited by Jim0815 04/10/2018 11:03 am
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ahhh thank you! I'm sorry ive been collecting for a year or two now, and I'm still learning a lot. what exactly is plate doubling if you dont mind, thank you very much
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Pillar of the Community
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John1 is one of the go to guys for info on this site. I've learned a lot from him
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Thanks Jim0815,more than glad to help whenever I can. John1 
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Looks like the plating had some zinc dust on the planchet before the coin was plated. Still a nice coin, just not real pretty looking close up.
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 Good photos.
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