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Q. Yes I have coins that my father left behind in a box. He wrote restrike on the cardboard not sure about the coin. I noticed that it seems printed odd in a few spots the IN for in god we trust are pretty much one punch together with no spacing, the D mint mark is filled in, and part of the lettering on the bottom isn't struck very well. T is hard to tell if it's a T in the middle. Just wanted to know if this was something to hold onto or get graded.

Asked by Steven Frye on Jul 13, 2024

Have you read what we have published about these things on our site? Because of the abundance of questions we get about post mint damage and generally low associated values we don’t address these things. Why don’t you bring it to a show or club. We will be at the upcoming Parsippany show. If your father really thought it was a great value he probably would’ve done more than leave it in a box for you to wonder.

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