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1956-D-1-DO-009 Lincoln

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I think this is MDS, CC photos are EDS. Reverse markers are faint.

1956-D-1-DO-009-Lincoln

1956-D-1-DO-009-Lincoln

1956-D-1-DO-009-Lincoln

1956-D-1-DO-009-Lincoln
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 Posted 08/06/2013  1:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Overlay confirms this is 1956D-1DO-009. Markers match as well. I agree with MDS as well. The location of the mint mark looked different, but I rotated the image on CC 2 degrees and it is a match. Die scratches fade with continued use.

Side point: On images that you may not have the tops of the devices, I found using the bottom the the date also works. Albert's image was horizontal. The one on coppercoins wasn't. Eye balling the location looked different. But I was able to make the bottoms of the 95 in date the same horizontal line. Then I did the overlay and it it was dead on. So finding items that are the same plane will help to match in an overlay. Just thought I would pass this on.
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