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1853 H10c Half Dime With Arrows

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The arrows were hand punched on the Half Dime dies in 1853, and there were 78 die pair created for Philadelphia. Position of the arrows is a key die marker. Both arrows are in different locations on the two coins. I agree with the upthread comments, these are definitely two different coins from two different dies.
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i contacted the seller and asked for a return since he sent the wrong coin. He said he found the coin in the listing and was willing to send it to me if I wanted. I said ok if he pays for return shipping and to ship the right coin out. He said ok, so it is on its way. thx!
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...asked for a return


It's good that you didn't have to go through a bunch of hassle to make it right.
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All's well that ends.
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