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  • 50 cent piece?

    I have 4 50 cent pieces. With 4 different reverse where the eagle is holding the arrows. They all look a little different to me. Top left is uncirculated 1989 P. Top right proof 1983 S. Bottom left regular 1984 D and right is uncirculated 1989 D. Why they proof looks worn more that the others besides the 84
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    These are all the same dies, although there could be subtle design differences over the years. The strength of the strike, along with circulation can also affect the way it looks. Something also to consider is that Proof coins were struck at least twice in order to impart a stronger image. if there was any movement between strikes, it could affect the way it looks. Ultimately, all of your coins are considered normal.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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