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Valued Member
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Edited by G58NoReverse 08/14/2022 12:08 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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This coin is scratched some time ago, then proceed to circulate which worn down the scratch. Not a mint error, no additional value. Valued at around 2 cents.
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@JTCC really appreciate the input. Thank you very much:).
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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 to the CCF!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 ...  ...gouged awhile ago and then smoothed over from circulating. KK
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@kopper ken, @coinfrog, thanks a bunch I really appreciate you're taking the time, and the nice welcoming  Bj
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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What does the bottom of the trench look like? Flat or rounded? Flat would be a cut with a knife. Rounded could be a struck through wire? 
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 United States
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@coop, thanks for chiming in,the bottom of trench us basically the shape of the black from what I can tell, the 6th pic is from microscope when learning how to use it, though a tad blurry etc, the black and is the shape of the trench, I will try to get a better close up on a new thread probably next weekend. Really appreciate you, Much thanks 
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Pillar of the Community
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I'm thinking struck through with lots of circulation.
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@Cujohn, Thank you as well very much. I too believe struck through wire bristle, even maybe @coop ;). I can see when my eyes change while looking for awhile the entire length is rounded and raised. Though been trying to figure out if getting a picture of this is possible,(raised instead of incuse does anybody know)? Unfortunately what my eyes see when looking just right doesn't transfer to pics my pics, though maybe an app or ?. I will be trying to get a better pic with new post this weekend. At almost 60, I work 68 hours a week by choice, though not much coin time unfortunately  Thanks again to all of you, I really appreciate you're time, help, etc. Bj 
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