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let the questions begin
On Tue, 12 Aug 2003 12:57:34 GMT, "Queen of Squishies" is
alleged to have written: At the top of my little box was the silver dollars so I pulled those out first and started looking around at some of the links that were offered. I have three - 1901, 1882, and 1879. How do I know if something is a P, an O, or an S? What's that all about? Karen, making cents in IL look at the reverse, under the middle of the wreath. No mark is P, the others are obvious. :-) Bruce |
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