Let me take that last post back...thinking more about the technique for producing these images, I actually think "3D Scan" is an appropriate description. They are a series of 2D images at different focal planes, so indeed could be called a 3D scan...
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Here's another example of 38S RPM#2. For some reason I have found a disproportionate number of these in BU rolls searched over the years. In fact 1938-S seems to be high yielding on several really neat RPMs. Does anyone have a theory as to why? Is it that the roll has always been expensive, so was ignored by variety searchers in favor of less expensive years? Or perhaps because there were proportionally more variety dies versus non-variety, or the variety dies lasted proportionally longer? Maybe all the above?
Last edited by ray_parkhurst; 10-01-2014 at 09:37 PM.
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