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1925 D 1c Die State Question

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Is it normal for coins to have OBV/REV with different die states?

Obverse looks VLDS
Reverse looks EDS?


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Yes,rarely does both dies get changed out at the same time I would think.
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I would agree.
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They usually try to match to close the same die states. But this obverse was probably a lot later die state than all the separated marriage dies, so it was the closest example they could match up with.
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