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1955 Dollar. Die Break Question.

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This is not an Arnprior and yet it exhibits a very similar DB to the Arnprior (no DB between G-R). Are these known?

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In the variety section in the back of the Charlton 60 edition
these pages are what they say about your coin
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Nice Die Cracks and thank you papeldog for sharing that! I've learned something new today.
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Thanks for that. The book is not very clear on die pairs. So is it safe to assume that all reverse dies could have been paired with either Obv 001 or Obv 002?
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I don't really collect dollar coins anymore but according to the this book in 2006 it seems that way 1,2 + 3.

Maybe someone with more knowledge on the dollar coins can confirm
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