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  1. I came upon a 1980 Mint set. The 6 coin set was from the Philadelphia mint. The 7 coin set has 2 SBA dollars one from Denver and the other from San Francisco. Is this normal?
  2. Can I get a call on this S from my 1981 Roosevelt dime?
  3. I truly appreciate all of your comments. I am not a collector and came upon this coin from my mother. I am just really curious and joined so I could ask questions like this. I have added the adverse image as was requested. The reverse side of the coin show a section where the ridges are filled in. The ridge shows a point of significant impact. That area also shows some discoloration into the coin on the reverse side at point of impact. The adverse side of that same area shows no obvious sign of damage at the same location which you would expect from compression. I have not taken a micrometer to it but the closeup of the ridge shows no obvious sign of compression. Based upon your comments the damage to the reverse side ridge of the coin (filled in) was caused by an impact to the ridge. And, this impact did not cause any damage to the adverse side. Thank you all so much for your consideration
  4. Is this a mint strike error on my 1887 O Morgan?