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Summary
Description Two stacks of half dollars, one silver, one clad - effects of the Coinage Act 1965.jpg |
English:
Two stacks (unwrapped rolls) of
Half dollars
, demonstrating the effects of the
Coinage Act 1965
in action - the stack of clad post-1971 half dollars can instantly be recognised by the reddish-brown copper cores visible from the edges of each coin, while the silver
Walking Liberty half dollars
have bright white edges and faces.
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Author | BrayLockBoy |
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