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1845 Silver Half Dime. Line On The Obverse Right Side?

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1845-Silver-Half-Dime.--Line-On-The-Obverse-Right-Side?
1845-Silver-Half-Dime.--Line-On-The-Obverse-Right-Side?
1845-Silver-Half-Dime.--Line-On-The-Obverse-Right-Side?
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Looks like an old gouge.
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Heavy circulation wear on this coin means that it is impossible to know if that happened at the mint (e.g. struck through) or after the mint (gouge). I'd just assume it is damage.
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