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Looking back at some of my wheats, I noticed this. Is this anything special? Looks kind of like part of another D by the vest. I don't see any of the other markers, so asking if this is anything.



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This is a different 1958-D, looks like something around the 8 in the date.

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Looks like the lump on Wexler: WRPM-021 but without the rest of the business going on with Wexler: WRPM-021. http://doubleddie.com/311201.html
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I believe the images of your second post are of Master Die scratches/tooling marks. I could be wrong.
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Most feel that they are part of the master die that created these. It shows on almost all die depending on die state. Some claimed this was part of the 8/7 issue. But if you make an overlay, the devices don't fall exactly in those areas.
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Kind of strange how there looks to be a bar on the right top of the 8. I found some other strange 1958-D's that looks like in LIBERTY there are 3 edges to some of the letters, but more like the T has a pyramid look to it. Like 3 T's stacked on top of each other, with the largest at the bottom, and getting smaller as they go up, but you can see 3 edges to the vertical bar on the T on both sides, but only on the left side of the vertical part of the Y. I'll post a few more pic's of some of the ones I found in this post tomorrow. I got a bunch of BU's I just put in flips that I haven't looked through as of yet.
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On the so-called 8/7, Del Romines attribute this as an 8/7 and later disputed his own findings but not soon enough to prevent Walter Breen from publishing it in his Encyclopedia. Romines provided the info to Breen. Wexler/Wilham also featured it their publication Error-Variety News (if I remember correctly). I also think Robert Wilharm was the person to first bring it to light. I can't tell you how many folks have tried to convince me it's an 8/7 .. but it aint! Nice overlay Coop!
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