Is this one of those T over Broken T things? I never heard of that before and I could use an explanation as to what it is and what caused it. Also, there seems to be an extra eyelid South. Thoughts?
coppercoins have several listed, but didn't see a match, quickly looking at their site. www.coppercoins.com/diesearch.php?date=1941&thismint=p&thistype=do&page=1
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