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Dots- Pit Dots That Grow Over Time.

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Pit dots---same series---Big, middle, small---The dots are between the A in regina and the spacer dot.

Dots--Pit-Dots-That-Grow-Over-Time.

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lambecolin if the dots grow over time, why in the last photo with the smallest dot is there also a die chip in the field between the neck and hair? Yet in what you say are later die stages, that chip has disappeared.
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The short explanation is different dies. This series has this die pit on all 730,000 coins. All dies produced from a master die which had the original pit.
The smallest dot is die A
The mid size dot is die A or B
The big dot is die C with the die chip.
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