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Light die scratches show behind the neck.  A concentric die scratch below the bust.		       Reverse 
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intent to purchase on behalf of this site.  It is only to be used as a guide
                                 
		        F...................3.50 
		        VF..................6.00 
		        EF..................9.00 
		        AU..................12.00 
		        UNC.................15.00 
		        MS63................19.00 
		        MS65................25.00 
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1944D-1DO-013
		     | CLASS 1 + 4  (MDS)		    CONECA: UNKNOWN  |  Crawford:UNKNOWN 
		   Wexler: UNKNOWN  |  FS#:UNKNOWN coin photographed is credited to Aisha Shahid
  
A moderate spread with a light first hubbing can be seen to the west of the D of GOD, and the first T of TRUST.  In addition, a doubled eyelid to the north can be seen on this variety.  NOTE: This was a well circulated specimen.  Better examples may show additional doubling as well as more markers.
 
 
 		    
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
              
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