Any Full 'T' hub over a broken 'T' hub on a 1951D?

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  • JC Stevens
    Paid Member

    • Feb 2011
    • 1104

    #1

    Any Full 'T' hub over a broken 'T' hub on a 1951D?

    Any know varieties made using a Full 'T' hub over a broken 'T' hub on a 1951D, there are quite a few on the 1941P (1941P-1DO-014)?
    Attached is a 1951D that looks like the 1941P’s listed on Coppercoins.com
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  • simonm
    Member
    • Sep 2010
    • 6398

    #2
    Looks like the coin took a few hits IMO...don't think it is a full/broken hub.
    My old coin album.

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    • jcuve
      Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
      • Apr 2008
      • 15458

      #3
      The '41s were a product of two hubs, a normal hub and then one where a piece of the T broke off. What you have is from the strike and some extra metal flow. In order to have something like the '41 you have to have a similar scenario with the hubs. There was a broken R in LIBERTY on one hub in '36, and maybe there is an example showing some doubling with the two yet to be listed like some of the '41s.



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      • GrumpyEd
        Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 7229

        #4
        On this one it looks more like MD. Notice how the horizontal bar is thin compared to the vertical bar. (If you included the shelf it would be more normal. Like the MD took away from it.

        I know some of those 1941 broken/not broken look similar but this looks like MD.

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        • JC Stevens
          Paid Member

          • Feb 2011
          • 1104

          #5
          Thanks, the image I posted wasn't the best. When I wrote the post I couldn't get the images to upload. I figured it was something wrong with the images and I made about a half dozen trying to get it to work. I gave up but about an hour later made another attemp and loaded the poor image.

          So in the end my question was answered, "No, there isn't any full/broken hubs know for a 1951D".

          My first thought was MD, but I would have thought I would have seen a shelf at the bottom of the vertical bar. Thus my question about a full/broken hub.
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