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1907 Indian Head Snow 10?

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Just wondering if this is a snow 10 variety, the 1 and 9 seem to match up, but not sure about the 7 and I dont think I see the strike thru in the hair, also it appears the shield does not touch the denticles


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Repunching and date position is NOT a match: https://www.indianvarieties.com/cen...907-rpd-012/

On your coin, the repunched 1 base is positioned further to the east and it's missing the repunching on the top of the 7. And you can tell the date position is off because the 7 on your coin is positioned directly over a denticle while on Snow-10 it should be over the space between denticles.

Your coin does not match any of the RPDs on indianvarieties.com although there are a lot of ones with missing images there. Maybe try contacting someone on that site?

Also, a strike through would not be a useful die marker. Strike throughs tend to be a one-off "error". Not all coins struck from that die will have it.
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The strike thru in the hair is mentioned in the "flying eagle and attribution guide" I have as an easy way to identify a snow 10, since it occurred in during the hubbing.
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Just figured it out, looks like a snow 15
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