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Originally Posted by
ray_parkhurst
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In that group of 67 rolls, I also found:
1 RPM #1
7 OMM #1
10 RPD
~25 mixed RPMs needing attribution
~20 VEDS coins from several dies
~5 nice toners
1 full toned roll
Will be a fun study...Ray
Very interesting Ray.
But are you saying you found 10 Repunched Dates? I thought RPD's ended with the Indian cents?
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Yes, these "RPD" are controversial but fun. See here:
http://www.error-ref.com/1956-d_linc...rtial_5_digit/
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The RPD always looks impressive in pics but still seems far fetched.
It even has a brother RPD from 1958 that seems far fetched:
1958 over 7 LINK
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I did an overlay study a few years ago that showed the 8/7 does indeed line up correctly to be a true overdate. I think I published it here IIRC.
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Thanks Ray and Ed. Now I remember both coins with the links.
(I did remember about the 1956 OMM being controversial/debunked)
Last edited by Petespockets55; 05-31-2018 at 04:31 AM.
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I've done an overlay of the 56-D OMM1 showing that the main curve lines up perfectly with the upper curve of a contemporary S mintmark. I plan to make an animation with the overlays and will publish here.
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They're both (the RPDs) interesting, both in the same period, both look believable in pics. But both aren't agreed on by all the experts.
I think both also come from multiple dies???
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There are many 58/7 dies, but I only know of a single 56 RPD die.
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That is some interesting info... Since I am no pro I can only go with what the pros decide... Looking forward to Rays photos!!!
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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