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Edited by Tootallious 04/10/2018 8:15 pm
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There was just SOOO many minted and never used - I've seen websites that they sell hundreds/thousands at a time - weak hair above the ear, weak breast feathers - $22 -
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Bedrock of the Community
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Rest in Peace
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Thank you Mark and numismaticstudent! Your input is much appreciated!
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I think it will make MS65.
$75+ coin IMO.
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Hard to tell from the images provided what that cheek really looks like. These are so common, why not buy an already slabbed piece and remove the risk?
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Quote: I think it will make MS65.
$75+ coin IMO. Remember - Grading Fees, Right? so an MS65 1921 probably breaks even.
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Thank you all for your input! the asking price was $35 and probably worth it. But as hadleydog stated, why take the risk. I passed on the coin and may or may not regret it. I just got a little too excited over a common date coin. I sincerely appreciate everyone's help on this one  Thanks again guys 
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Rest in Peace
United States
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Excitement is part of the discovery process but should be left behind, as you did, in the buying process.
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overeposed photos which always makes me leery. weakly struck for a 21. not worth taking the chance as there are way to many nicely struck examples available
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