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have become interested in the die state of a coin. I have found a lot of exp. of different ways to label the different states (such as early die state.middle die state etc., Reiver state a,b,c,etc., For bust quarters type I, type II,ect.) Is there any site that will list the states and define each state and describe what it takes to label a certain state.

Any help is needed
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I am not aware of any such website. Detailed information such as that is typically only found in series reference books.
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I agree with biokemist, for that kind of information you need the specialized reference books, and/or a lot of auction catalogs from sales of specialized collections.
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