A Buffalo doubled die, I'm sure, but which one?
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Thought it was the DDO-1 when I spotted the small, not very good picture, but doesn't look quite the same as the MS-63 I already own. Included a pic of that one for comparison at bottom.
Could it be DDO-2?
Photo also didn't show it was cleaned, which is why it's probably going back, but still interested in finding out what it is.
Could it be DDO-2?
Photo also didn't show it was cleaned, which is why it's probably going back, but still interested in finding out what it is.
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koynekwest should be by soon to set us straight
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<< <i>Yes-Die #2. The smaller spread on the "L" of LIBERTY and the date distinguish this one from Die #1. Die #2 should be added to the upcoming Cherrypicker's guide-it actually seems to be more difficult to find than #1. >>
Not sure so I'll go along with Ron.