1956 d/d and BIE cent in a brick this weekend
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Very nice RPM but what was an RPM doing in your roll of "UAMDD"?
(Un-Attributed Major Doubled Dies)
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To me that is the strongest RPM of the series. Unbelievable brick find and in amazing condition!!Comment
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Very nice! This one is on my list to search for. I have a bunch of 56-D rolls put aside waiting for time to search them.Builder of Custom Coin Photography Setups. PM me with your needs or visit http://macrocoins.comComment
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It may be that the obverse die was retired soon after the BIE chip happened. Some BIEs are very common, but others are quite rare. The 55-S RPM#4 with the "sausage" BIE is another example like this one with both RPM and BIE, and tough to find with the BIE.Builder of Custom Coin Photography Setups. PM me with your needs or visit http://macrocoins.comComment
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I bought the one I have on eBay in June of 2016. John (Chugly) had it for sale. It's a Variety Vista Stage "H" with the BIE.Comment
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