hey all i am back need some help with this 1980 coin i got and thaks guys
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ok is that a die chip in his ear? and wing and lettering d d what all you guys think you can see the wagon wheel pics don't
show luster very good the give it to me straight. thanks again all
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and the weight is normal.
You have 50c
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lol yeah sorry about that
Spend it.
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For a larger coin that's 43 years old, it's surprisingly free of marks and seems to have full luster and original surfaces. I don't see any rare variety here and it's currently not worth more than face value, but I'd probably save it just for the heck of it.
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I like how on the right half you can see roller lines going from 12 to 4 over field and back of head.
I also like how at near 2 o'clock on obverse between R and T the rim edge is not complete, almost like a very small clip.
Some machine doubling on the letters, nothing of collector value. No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
Looks a bit like it was cleaned or wiped to me.
I see machine doubling on "HALF" and muted luster and resin, very similar to what an '82 looks like.![:D :D](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/lol.png)
The resin will make you imagine things that aren't really there
Spend it, or just save it.
Spend it
Spend the Half-Dollar and ease your worry, most of us never knew you were here, didn't realize you had left and your return is a non-event.
That seems really harsh.
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