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A nice class IV DDO that you don't see all that often. Not sure anyone has reported an example beyond EMDS. Seems harder to find versus 1942-S DDO-001.
This is similar to 1936 DDO-001. Both have SW class IV spreads. This one is not as strong, but it's still pretty incredible. On my list of coins that should have had a CPG number...
On my list of coins that should have had a CPG number...
I completely agree... especially since I am fortunate enough to have one in my album. You captured it beautifully as always.
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On my list of coins that should have had a CPG number
Yes it's much nicer than the die-1 that's in the CPG.
I always thought they listed what the had which isn't always the best ones.
Every time I look at my example of die-2 I wonder why the variety doesn't get more attention.
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