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1934 Class 6

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?Class 6: The 3 is as big as the 9 with minimal space between the 4...looks like it might be the 1DO-001? http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
Or the 005? http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
Thoughts?


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Additional look at the 34

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Looks like a normal 34 to me. I see no evidence of class 6 hub doubling. The 003 that I found years ago was a new find for me from a coin show. I sold a couple of years ago. but always still looking for another one when looking on ebay.
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Note the "E" on WE!
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That's a bit more ain't it...my other 34's just seem slim, this one stood out. I'll keep looking.
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