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Another 1921-D Confirming A 1At?

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Vamming is consuming me right now....

OK, here's another 1921-D that I think has the pickups of a 1AT (EDS) located here: http://www.vamworld.com/1921-D+VAM-1AT

Looking for either confirmation or help in identifying what it actually is.. Thanks everyone..

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Looks to me like it, but I'mnot an expert.
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It's EDS, though, not added-value like the die state with the full break. That one's nasty tough to find. But, yeah, looks it to me. A couple of those cracks are rare enough in general that the combination of them on the same coin should be enough to attribute without the break. The ones I mean:

Twice from the 1's left and down to denticles

Twice from the B and U left and up to denticles

Low through ES_O (this was one of the coins originally making me contemplate a grease-filled MM for your 1921-P) and through the O into a T-intersection with the more common crack through the F into the wing
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Thanks SsuperDdave and COTW....

SsuperDdave, these 1921's are a blast to investigate. I've gotten a small handful and each one is truly interesting...

If you get a moment I just posted a different 21-P that looks to me to be 3DN... Your thoughts on that one is also appreciated...
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If you're going to get truly caught up in 1921-P's, you may have to come up with a way of imaging scribbles.
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Boy have you got that right.
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