2007-D $1 Washington Dollar Missing Reverse Clad Layer PCGS MS62
UPC:
Year:
2007
certification:
PCGS
finish:
Business Strike
classification:
Error
circulated-uncirculated:
Uncirculated
Grade:
MS62
Denomination:
$1
Mint Location:
Denver
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