The 1897 Morgan is another example. There is a superficially low mintage. Thanks to Lavere Redfield and his hoarding, it's common in slider and UNC. I don't know if it being his birth year had anything to do with how many 1897 coins he hoarded, but it's at least a possibility. Relative demand will never swallow that supply.
With soft fingers as cherries have very fragile skins that break easily. I also look for blemish free cherries and ones with that ruby red colour. A firm cherry is a flavoursome one.
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