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CoinCents: Yours is the same die(s) as this post: https://goccf.com/t/133485Notice the die crack at the bottom of Washington. One thing I can't see too well in your picture but maybe you can see in person is potentially a die crack extending from the bottom left of the platform/grass the buffalos are standing on, on the reverse to the rim. See the image here: https://goccf.com/t/239956I would gather more information for you to help compare the dies, but Cuds-on-coins is currently down for me. EDIT: Cuds-on-coins is back up now. CU-25c-2006P-1RC(ND) could very well not be stage C of the dies but it's own separate die pair? The crack by the Cud isn't visible in the pic listed on COC either Quote: Hopefully you moved into the "Philly" coins areas. These seen to have the most varieties to be found. Actually another part of CA unfortunately. I 100% agree with you though, many more modern DDs at the P mint. However I was able to score 2 P mint DDs here on the west coast :D
Edited by BlueSolo 06/06/2016 06:18 am
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Edited by CoinCents 06/06/2016 07:57 am
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BJ is away from this computer. I sent him an email so when get gets back online I ask him to check out this thread.
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"die crack extending from the bottom left of the platform/grass the buffalo's are standing on, on the reverse to the rim." Just verifying, this is the one I was referring to. Just in case you thought I meant bottom RIGHT of the platform to the rim:  Also, I saw what appears to be a crack on CU-25c-2006P-1RC(ND) but it doesn't look like the same crack as on CU-25c-2006P-1RB(ND) to me. The direction/angle is off and doesn't look like it continues. The progression of the die does not regress. That's why I'm thinking CU-25c-2006P-1RC(ND) might be it's own listing Yours could be an earlier die state before the crack on the left of the platform. This one has both obverse and reverse cracks:  
Edited by BlueSolo 06/06/2016 3:56 pm
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Wow, Blue. I didn't even see that one on the listing image. I do not have that one either - here are some images for that area on my coin. What you are saying for an earlier die state for mine going along with the listing CU-25c-2006P-1RC(ND) is making more sense to me (not that I really know what I am talking about) BJ might decide to make them a new listing of their own then. Learning all this new stuff is great - thanks for all the replies on this post everyone.  
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Nice job Sandy  Another listing for you.
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Very cool, wasn't sure what was going to be decided on this one.
Thanks JC Thanks BJ
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Congratulations CC.  
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Thanks and if it wasn't for the great help and keen eyes from BlueSolo, still lookin and coop (Thanks guys) I wouldn't even have gotten a separate listing for it.
Edited by CoinCents 06/30/2016 11:59 pm
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Nice, congratulations CointCents! :D Hoping you'll have more to come
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Could you please let me know if mine is also a Cud? 
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Yep. It is also a Cud. It may be listed on COC already. Still Lookin
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