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metalmiester

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[attachment 26234 Scotts2.1003.jpg][attachment 26236 SC-1.JPG][attachment 26237 Scotts2.1.jpg][attachment 26236 SC-1.JPG][attachment 26234 Scotts2.1003.jpg]I got a big thrill today when I discoverd that the best find from yesterdays hunt was not that I thought. I got a key date Wheatie. Also notice on the standing lib on the right wing tip the line extending to the rim. Is this a result of a cracked die also?
 
Wow!!!! I have never found a Standing Liberty Quarter like that. Great condition Coin. The 22 weak D is a great find as well. Heck anyone of those would make my day.
Great finds.

Tom
 
Mit your meinlab!
Great day for you!
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Sorry to burst your bubble but I think you have a 1922 Weak D. It sure looks that way in the photo. Very nice Penny though since they are hard to find for that year and I myself have only found 2-3 of them. That Standing Liberty Quarter is in great shape as well and worth a few bucks. WTG and keep those excellent finds coming!
 
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