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A Unc 1902 Indian Repunched Date And DDR?

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is this a repunched date and a DDR
sorry new to this and having fun !!
thanks
colleen
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 Posted 10/27/2008  4:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi Colleen,
I'm looking through Rick Snow's attribution guide for 1902, which is a great resource to have for IHC varieties.
Judging by the position of the date and the underlying impressions, your coin closely matches the Snow-6 1902 02/02 (s).
Additionally, your coin is an EDS (early die) because of the repunch is visible in the 0, and there's signs on the 1 too--nice!
A DDR isn't noted for the reverse of this variety, and if doubling were on the oak wreath, I'd expect to see the veins doubled too.
I think the marks you see are evidence of the shoulders on the die tools (hub) leaving a mark on the die which transfered to this coin. I might also consider die wear if the obverse die weren't an EDS.
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thank you so much for that info i'll have to find this book your looking at

thanks again
colleen
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You're welcome! You might find the guides on Amazon or you can buy them directly from Rick Snow.
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