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Interesting 1921-D Looking To Confirm 1q

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Found yet another 21-D with interesting die cracks and a die break. Looking to see if the experts here can confirm 1Q for me..

Thanks for looking...

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 Posted 06/04/2015  8:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheGoodGuys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I would have guessed VAM-1BR. But that Cud looking thing on the T puts it in a different pool. Maybe a later die impression of VAM-1BR that allowed more metal to pool into a larger crack?
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Oh wow I should have read and used my special eyes. You said it may have been a 1Q and that is definitely what it appears to be.. Congrats on the find!
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The Pompadour, they call it.
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Thanks SsuperDdave, I saw that, that's pretty cool! - Another one coming. If you like die cracks stay tuned.....
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