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is this some type of an error?

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Overdated?
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It's hard to say exactly from the photos without more detail and several lighting angles.
I do see evidence of corrosion, and sometimes that will leave raised areas on an IHC. Or it might be a die gouge.
I don't think it's an overdate, because none have been documented other than the 1888/7.
For 1901, about 550,000 coins were produced by each obverse die, so there would be others out there.
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are these pics any better?


Image: 1901-Indian i.jpg
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57.05 KB I dont think its corrosion its half as tall as the 1 and it is metal but only on the left side
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it looks like a die chip to me.
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Yeah, it could be a chip...or a die blunder.
You could always send it Rick Snow. For $4 he'll say what he thinks.
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thanks everyone.who is rick snow?
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Hank Snow's brother, just kidding I don't know who he is. Is there anything on the reverse that would leave a clash mark on the obverse?
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been waiting for ya rockdude,heres reverse

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Quote:
who is rick snow?

He is THE expert when it comes to IHCs and FEs
http://www.indiancent.com/
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Looks like the shield has different angles to be the culprit.
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I would sent it to Rick. If it is a die chip it is rounded like a 0
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