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1920 S LWC

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1920-S-LWC

1920-S-LWC

This one confuses me. Were the reverses of this coin weakly struck, or is it wear?
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VF30 maybe ... not quite, lots of wear on the wheat stalks.
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Over-used reverse die, common practice for San Fran in the twenties.

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I'll say VF35.

I agree with Thad. The reverse was struck with a worn out die.
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VF 30
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nice woodgraining!
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EF 40, weakly struck on reverse
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