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1972 P Variety? 1972 1¢ WMDO-001 Not a monster but maybe identified my first Variety
This master doubling is common.
It doesn't look like it's doubled, to me it looks like they reworked the master, like someone took a tool and tried the strengthen some of the design that was too weak. I've always thought they should call this something other than doubled, it's re-worked or re-cut.I may be wrong but I imagine a scenario where some manager said some details were too weak and told the worker to try to use a tool to fix it and they tried but the result was pretty bad.
We've had that discussion a few times in the past....the biggest problem is getting everybody on the same page since it is so well known as MDD already
We've had that discussion a few times in the past....the biggest problem is getting everybody on the same page since it is so well known as MDD already
Old habits are hard to break!!!
Jim (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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