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  • Description: An 1846-O Quarter Eagle. The mintmark on the reverse is beginning to merge with the arrow feathers below the eagle, a common occurrence on nineteenth-century mintmarked U.S. coins.
  • Source: English Wikipedia, original upload 28 May 2005 by Absecon 59. Scan by Peter Clericuzio, 24 May 2005, using a Lexmark X5150.


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