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New Member
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Dear Forum, please provide your thoughts and comments on this 2022 Wilma Mankiller quarter that I found while roll hunting with a large mint struck through, thanks 
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Moderator
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 to the Community!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Interesting. Could we see a pic of the full obverse, and the reverse too? Thanks.
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Pillar of the Community
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based on the single, limited photo provided so far, I'd guess this is a Cud
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Bedrock of the Community
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Opposite side of the coin should show no design opposite that area. If so then it is a Cud coin: 
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New Member
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Can someone tell me how to post more picture please? 300kb limit and my photos are all more than that.
The Obverse has no issues. The damage that you see is the only mint damage. Thanks to all
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Pillar of the Community
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Ah, reducing photos—welcome to my version of coin hell!
I'd tell you how I do it on my iPad but you may be using a different device. My best advice is to google something like "how to reduce the file size of a photo" and find a solution that works for your device. (On the ipad you just email the photos to yourself—the email app, up at the top right of the screen, will give you options for resizing to optimize for email, and that usually reduces them enough for this site. If not, I use the Compress app (free at the App Store).
Hope this helps.
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Just below the reply box (the one I'm currently typing in, and the one you used to post your second question) you will see a radio button labeled "Add Images" Click that and you will see more options - one is "upload image" - click that and then select your images you want to upload..
There is also the "pixir image Optimizer and an associated Tutorial to help you reduce your images..
Edited by Dearborn 12/14/2022 4:10 pm
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That being said in my previous post, Can't wait to see your images. Both obverse and reverse - full coin, properly cropped and rotated please.
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New Member
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Obverse:  Reverse: 
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Pillar of the Community
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 to the CCF Without any indent on the reverse, this is a nice strike through. Weight would confirm strike through or gouge in the planchet. Either way, nice find.
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Moderator
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Very nice find and Air-Tite capsule worthy. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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ah the newer views show the anomaly as incuse, which suggests it is due to a struck thru
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New Member
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Would you have this certified? Folks on the PCGS forum stated that the cost to certify would exceed the value... Thoughts?
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