This was in the 25,000 and is in nice shape for a WWI era LC.
For those of you that may not know, the mint used those dies (1917, 1918, and 1919) into the ground following WWI. Mint state examples came out of the mint with the details all blurry and worn just from the die use! (No circulation wear needed.)
Anyway, this coin appears to have a high EF-AU obverse but an VF reverse (probably from worn dies).
I know It's not probable but I think there is a split on the upper and lower serif. I'm not sure if it will be visible to you with the quality of my images.
If anyone would like to look at it in hand for imaging I would greatly appreciate it. Just say the word!
Thanks again for looking and for all comments. Cliff
For those of you that may not know, the mint used those dies (1917, 1918, and 1919) into the ground following WWI. Mint state examples came out of the mint with the details all blurry and worn just from the die use! (No circulation wear needed.)
Anyway, this coin appears to have a high EF-AU obverse but an VF reverse (probably from worn dies).
I know It's not probable but I think there is a split on the upper and lower serif. I'm not sure if it will be visible to you with the quality of my images.
If anyone would like to look at it in hand for imaging I would greatly appreciate it. Just say the word!
Thanks again for looking and for all comments. Cliff



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