EDS markers
Obverse
Secondary mintmark is stronger and shows on upper serif, south and on the lower right curve of D. Die scratch through D of GOD is light Die dot gouge just above R of LIBERTY Light circular die gouges along rim through GOD WE TRUST; scratch through top of D in GOD; faint scratch connecting OD of GOD
Reverse
Die crack at K4:30 extending north west from rim to wheat is weak.
MDS markers
Obverse
upper right serif is weaker, strong to south and less see on lower right curve of D. Die dot gouge just above R of LIBERTY Linear die scratches through IN GOD WE TRUST; die scratch connecting OD of GOD is stronger than earlier, die scratch through top D of GOD is stronger and perhaps slightly longer. Die scratch connecting WE.
Reverse
Die crack at 4:30 extending north west from rim to wheat is thicker than earlier stage.
LDS markers
Obverse
Weaker die chip above R of LIBERTY; the lower bar below primary mintmark is weak and distorted.
Reverse
Die crack right lower 4:30 remains, new crack rim to just below right wheat tip. New wondering die crack from rim through dot between E PLURIBUS continues to middle left O of ONE.
Value Information
  F...................75.00
  VF..................100.00
  EF..................250.00
  AU..................300.00
  UNC.................1500.00
  MS63................2500.00
  MS65................5000.00
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coin photographed is credited to Brian Allen.
20210324

Shows a portion of the secondary mintmark below the primary mintmark and on earlier die states the lower right curve of the D. In addition, a small portion can be seen under the upper serif.







 

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