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1921 Morgan///Hairlines Galore... New Pics

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dsking the denticles are around the rim which is if the coin is laying flat on the table the circumference of the coin is the rim, the denticles are the ridges around that part, if you stand a coin on its end (where its standing up) and looking at the narrow part of the coin, those ridges are reeds

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You counted the reeds? I am awed.

The pics you've already taken prove that you have good enough magnification to catch all the details required, and your digipics ain't bad either. The next step, for me, is to invite a couple of acquaintances from other forums (people who know more about 1921's than I) in to read this thread, and maybe express an opinion.

Your next step, if you could, is to look for letter, star and date douubling - no need for pics, you can just write it down. We'll get to the bottom of this thing.
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SD, Thank you for your time and patience. I will endeavor to study the coin for doubling as you asked.
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SD, ok, I look at the letters and I think I see some slight doubling on the words united states of america, and a couple of the stars on the reverse, did not see anything on the obverse. Also found 3 more lighter die cracks on the obverse.
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