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1952 Little Winged in “D”
I read as much as I could find regarding winged
“S” & “D”s and beleive this is a winged D.
I appreciate your support and welcome any and all replies , Thank you!859D70C0-8267-4F38-A0D7-B83E2947B097.jpgAE143D54-F870-42EF-9681-A4C18635B09B.jpg859D70C0-8267-4F38-A0D7-B83E2947B097.jpg
Last edited by Faseddie1; 09-13-2018 at 10:36 AM.
Reason: Please disregard additional duplicate photos was having trouble on my cell phone.
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That's a really nice example. I don't think I've seen the die chip that big before.
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That's really cool looking!! Can you get a closeup of the mm?
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Originally Posted by
Faseddie1
Thanks!! I still can't tell. It may be Winged D but looks like a LAM or PSD.
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You can try to take the picture using an external angled light. That makes it easier to observe the anomaly in most cases.
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Cool... It does look like a Winged D??? Can you get a closeup of the date/MM only??? That would make it a little easier to tell!!!
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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