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This is my 3rd find of this new variety. It came from a circulated roll from the bank that I picked up on Wed. P.S. Bob please update your numbers, ADD 2.
P.S. I don't see the die crack in Abe's hair running East West. Why do you think it's LDS?
Reverse Markers are the same on both as my Discovery Piece posted on DVN and Wexlers (Stage "B") site. Obverse is mushy and weak separation lines also.
I don't know about the Die Crack on the obverse and it is not mentioned by the attributers on my example.
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I had a much earlier post that stated the very same thing.......mixed rolls are producing the most DDO/DDR so far. Don't buy too many boxes, you may just get a lot of the same.....regular coins. Just my opinion and observation.
Lucien
P.S I have spoken to several bank branch managers and they say they have not yet received
many 2011 rolls, so they must be spread over some states.
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Reverse Markers are the same on both as my Discovery Piece posted on DVN and Wexlers (Stage "B") site. Obverse is mushy and weak separation lines also.
I don't know about the Die Crack on the obverse and it is not mentioned by the attributers on my example.
The one that Bob found and posted earlier (this week?) noted a die crack and he added the picture to the CC site.
I have added it to my numbers Joe. George is right. The one I found last week has a pretty good die crack on the back of the head. I determined that one to be an MDS example. I really think the mushiness of the examples we are finding is a result of the hubbing itself. I may be wrong, but there is very little in the way of flow lines on mine, or the one of George's that I photographed for the site.
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