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Two Interior Die Breaks On Two 1962 D LMCs

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Thoughts?


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Nice die breaks!
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These are very common. We used to use them as markers on coppercoins.com, but then realized many normal Memorial reverses had them on column #12. So we had to look harder for other markers for the site.
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Thanks E&V!

Yes Coop that's true, I've realized those are quite common. Thanks for the info!
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