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1864 No L IHC- RPD-002 Snow-2

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Another coin I pulled from the collection I received. Not a super nice RPD, but it's another RPD for my collection! For a low grade coin, it has decent eye appeal.

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1864-No-L-IHC--RPD-002-Snow-2
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Nice find. These mid-1860s Indians are well known for some remarkable re-punched dates.
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Yes. I really want some of the more dramatic 1864 RPDs, but cherrypicking then has proven difficult.

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Keep at it, they will show up. Nice photos, by the way.
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Thanks CF! Working on the photo quality always.

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Nice RPD. We have the big one at work, been thinking about buying it, but not sure.
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Which big one? There's a couple that come to mind. :)

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Big one for 1864BR No L...or..?.
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With L FS-2305? With L FS-2301? With L FS-2302? Those are the three that come to mind.
FS-2305 has a very nice spread, but the FS-2301 is a stronger re punch.
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The With L RPD-001
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Snow 1 and 2 are the two big ones IMO.

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They are, RPD-001 cross references as S-1. I prefer Indianvariaties.com id numbers as they are easier to follow
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I use Indianvarieties.com as well. A good site, good pics as well.

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