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High Points Of Design Of Commonly Collected US Coins

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Been meaning to do this for awhile.

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Nice die crack on the '46 quarter reverse (wing).
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This only helps with consistent and sharply struck coins.
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Nice die crack on the '46 quarter reverse (wing).


Very sharp eye ijn1944! took me at least 30 seconds or so (after reading your reply) for me to find it.



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This only helps with consistent and sharply struck coins.


jacrispies - at least it gives newer collector's a place to start might help somebody someday! Even on notoriously poor strikes, such as a 1925 D Buffalo, discoloration will show up first in the areas indicated.
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Last one. Kennedy half.
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