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Where were these coins minted? What was their quality control guidelines for errors?
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can we see a reverse side?
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Nice Pics of the "Obverse side" !.....WOW !...
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Been out of town awhile, here's a reverse pic of the coin.

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It is not a coin, just a silver round that could have been made by a number of bullion manufacturers. I doubt that there were any "quality control guidelines" other than ensuring that it contained 1 troy ounce of silver since everything else is irrelevant.
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Coin, actually it's a city in Iowa
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