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 Posted 12/25/2019  03:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echidna to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
"Is there anything like this on any of the other letters?"
No - no other letters have anything underneath.

I think that it is a partial E under the C.
There are others in this series with similar legend blunders so its quite possible.

Thanks again everyone for your comments.


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Quote:
No - no other letters have anything underneath.

I am going to disagree with you and say that is an "A" under the last 1
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I feel fairly certain that if the letter had been re cut on the die,
that the re cut would have long since been documented as a variety.

With this as a background, my thoughts lean to the idea that
what we see here are three small die chips.

Perhaps Downies or Noble Numismatics may be able to comment further.
Send these pictures to them.
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