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VEDS Example Of 1954-S RPM-015

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I was looking through some 1954-S BU Rolls and found this VEDS example. I noticed the VEDS quality of the coin before I saw that it was an RPM that I did not recognize, but checking on VV I found it:

http://www.varietyvista.com/02a%20L...4SRPM015.htm

This particular coin is an earlier die state than the VV coin, but still the same die stage.

I shot the coin in High Resolution and posted it to EasyZoom for viewing. Check it out here:

https://easyzoom.com/image/343176/a...?mode=manage

This RPM is a very shallow-punched type which probably does not exist into LDS. This is similar to a few others like 55-S RPM #1, 53-S RPM #26, etc. I would assume the extra punches on these coins were not "full", but instead were "setup" punches before the main punch, or possibly "bounces" after the main punch. Any way they were made, they would be quickly removed by die wear or abrasion.
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 Posted 06/15/2022  4:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinHunter27 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a super example and incredible photography! Very nice!

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Great photo. Is that web site easy to use?Will it make my photos look as good as that one of yours?Thanks.
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Yes, the website is very easy to use for hosting photos. I like it because it's difficult to host such large images elsewhere, especially given the zoom functionality EasyZoom offers. Of course, the site only hosts images, so you must create them before uploading. That's where the difficulty comes in...
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I prefer images to be posted here, not at some hosting site.
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I prefer that as well, but unfortunately the image is 79.5MB, a bit too large to upload to CCF.
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