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New Die Marriages (Newcomb, Sheldon, Overton, Etc)

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In honor of the recently discovered 1822 Browning-3 has anybody had an experience with discovering a new die marriage?

Has anybody chased a rumor of a new die marriage?

(Extremely unlikely) does anybody believe they have or know somebody who has a new die marriage.

By "new" we are saying currently unlisted.

1795 O-118 seems like a coin that I believe does exist. Overton did a very through job and I have a hard time believing he did not know that O-118 existed.
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Yes, In, US coins I discovered the 1873-S V-2 Half Dime and in Conder token I discovered the Shropshire D&H 11Bis, The D&H 13Bis, and a Middlesex variety which is new enough that it isn't in the references yet, Would probably be considered a D&H 913Bis. The Half Dime variety is now fairly available (and a V-3 variety has been discovered since then) The two Shropshire pieces are still unique and the Middlesex piece now has two known.
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