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Found these two today. First one is a 1997 with minor trail dies on the reverse. First trail die I have found. It matches 1997P-1DER-037T on traildies.com. The other one is a 1960 D with two die breaks. One in the 9 and the other R in liberty.
Hey Josh, that 97 looks vaguely familiar. Nice find and a good picture! Trails are notoriously difficult to capture. Those 60 D's are also nice. I wonder how many different letter and number die breaks there are for the 60 D's.
Congrats!
Jean
Hey Josh, that 97 looks vaguely familiar. Nice find and a good picture! Trails are notoriously difficult to capture. Those 60 D's are also nice. I wonder how many different letter and number die breaks there are for the 60 D's.
Congrats!
Jean
Found these two today. First one is a 1997 with minor trail dies on the reverse. First trail die I have found. It matches 1997P-1DER-037T on traildies.com. The other one is a 1960 D with two die breaks. One in the 9 and the other R in liberty.
I agree it is a match. Didn't realize there were so many listed.
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