Two new unique 1979D Lincoln RPMs

I know usual subjects from this RPM line were created from a broken die.
One, a filled Denver has a very wide (wide for this line) back doubling.
Two, a wholly unique trait. (And in my personal opinion, an inverted flat top, finned leg of the type 1 San Francisco.
See how the top being on the bottom is the majority of the S body. The normal upright S has the majority on the upper half, the majority is now extending from the bottom t the top of Denver, as if it were inverted.
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I can't say die quality control wasn't sorely needed and sought after as a remedy during that period
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I'm working on an upright version, maybe I'll catch all aspects
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Still hasn't completely proved me wrong yet. A hooking lower serif still in the place it would be. An upper serif still poised without an arching movement on top.
If you were to read this as inverted based on a type one, 1979S mint mark.
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No.
Sure, maybe the upper serif is stronger to make the impression which is on the top of Denver
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Nice photos but I believe you're barking at the wrong tree.
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