Originally posted by: mannie gray Strike doubling + aforementioned hit/displaced metal gives impression of a split. Agree with FTB's statement above, and with keyman64.
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An RPD would be impossible for this date as the Mint stopped hand punching dates into coins in 1909. That would mean this would have to be a doubled die were it a genuine Mint error, and as others have said I think what you actually have is strike doubling with some additional nicks and scratches that give the impression of notching.
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Cool though but it does not normally add any value.
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Strike doubling + aforementioned hit/displaced metal gives impression of a split. Agree with FTB's statement above, and with keyman64.
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In my humble opinion it is not a RePunched Date....
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