Obverse: III2-1 |
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Reverse: C3a. |
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Comments: |
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VAMWorld: [ VAM-1 ] [ 1897-P VW List ] |
Loren: "This gets at the heart of the difference between die classification, die pair attribution, and die pair identification. The new date photographs, from my study, do not show doubling of any kind. Your coin does not need to identify with another student enrolled in the III2-1 class for the obverse to be classified III2-1. The date can be obviously near to the mid-point, but still near normal, and it is normal. Thus, your coin is still likely to be classified (obverse) as III2-1. Many students can attend the same class, but a single student can not attend multiple classes at the same time." |
JB aka "messydesk": "I don't see the doubled 7 in that picture, the date's neither slanted nor outside the normal range, and there doesn't appear to be any doubling anywhere from what I can tell, so I'm at VAM 1 with this one. The doubled 7 isn't clear on the 97 VAM 4 page, but it is in the VAM book." |
1897-P VAM-1 EDS AW110918 Coin #1 | |
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Comment. | Comment. |
1897-P VAM-1 LDS AW110918 Coin #2 | |
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Later Die State. | Later Die State. Note the cracks. |
1897-P VAM-1 EDS AW110918 Coin #1 | |
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Comment. | Comment. |