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Valued Member
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  Seems like it was common in that year in that area? Marlies
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Pillar of the Community
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Cool finds! Most likely from the same die, the flow lines look to be identical too. Maybe look for other matching markers, die chips, scratches.
-makecents-
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Looks like a decent die crack on liberty as well. John1 
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Valued Member
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-makecents-
Looks like the scratch by the rim on the left is identical too. I still have the rest of the batch to go through so might find more. What are the odds of getting two similar coins like that from the same die as you stated? Wow!
Marlies
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-John1-
I was wondering about that!
Marlies
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Pillar of the Community
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Surprising how 2 coins from the same die stayed together for 72 years, cool find
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Valued Member
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-mcshilling- I know! Makes them twins. Marlies
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Valued Member
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Found another-crack in a different area though:  Marlies
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-JC Stevens-
So I guess I could contact them and they would determine whether to add this to their DB?
Sorry-new to this stuff!
Marlies
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Bedrock of the Community
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Cool finds. 
Errers and Varietys.
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-JC Stevens-
Thanks! Will have more time next weekend to work on this.
Marlies
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cool finds here, I thought they may be slight laminations but not 2 identical ones..
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Nice examples! 
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