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A die chip and crack on the head to the southeast of the D of GOD.  		       Reverse 
A die crack on the vertical bar of the T in CENT.  A light, old, doe scratch to the left of the T in CENT.  Reverse is MDS.				 
		     
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 		       Value Information 
               
The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information
derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other 
guides and sales sheets.  It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor 
intent to purchase on behalf of this site.  It is only to be used as a guide
                                 
		        F...................1.00 
		        VF..................1.50 
		        EF..................3.00 
		        AU..................4.50 
		        UNC.................7.00 
		        MS63................11.00 
		        MS65................16.00 
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1952D-1MM-030
		     | D/D WEST  (MDS)		    CONECA: UNKNOWN  |  Crawford:UNKNOWN 
		   Wexler: UNKNOWN  |  FS#:UNKNOWN coin photographed is credited to Joe May
  
A portion of the secondary mint mark shows above  the primary mintmark. The bottom serif anomaly is from a damaged mintmark punch. 
 
 
 		    
 
  
 
  
              
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