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1929 High Or Low Cent

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[URL="https://imageshack.com/i/pnCVCXd3j]1929-High-Or-Low-Cent[/URL]

[URL="https://imageshack.com/i/pnCVCXd3j]1929-High-Or-Low-Cent[/URL]


Looks higher than any other 29 I have. The damage sucks if it is a "high 9"


Other 1929 below...looks lower...

[URL="https://imageshack.com/i/pn0mAI6Wj]1929-High-Or-Low-Cent[/URL]
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They look low to me
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The first coin is a high five as I see it.

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What's a "high 5" Bill?
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Lol, I stand corrected I meant high nine.
High five is what I do with the grandkids.

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Thanks Bill
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The damage should kill any premium?
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There is no high 9 in the coins pictured. Look at the first 9 compared to the second 9 . Here is a true high 9
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