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Description Reverse of pattern coin for 2000 Sacajawea dollar. The Mint has since the mid 1960s used "nonsense dies" for patterns, so they can't be spent. This one contains 94 percent copper, 5 percent zinc, 1 percent tin, and has an experimental edge
Date Coin: 1999. Image 2013
Source http://www.cointalk.com/threads/trio-of-martha-washington-patterns.204049/
Author Coin: Frank Gasparro, Image by Lost Dutchman Rare Coins
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