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1956 D Unc LWC W/Ridb Obv. & Ghosting (Pidt) Reverse.

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 Posted 05/03/2023  6:12 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Dowhat to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
At first glance, a nice red unc. 1956 D LWC. Closer examination reveals worn out dies. These are only my limited knowledge opinions picked up
from this forum.
The obverse appears to have a RIDB running across the upper part of the profile running E to W. The west side looks to terminate and begin forming a turn to the north in the direction of "WE"of IGWT. Potential SKH.
Cuds on coins revealed nothing comparable unless I missed it.
Regarding the reverse, PIDT seems evident here to me.
These are just my opinions based on the education provided here, personal opinions as well as provided links.
I also suspect a RPM with split upper left serifs, but that is another topic. It is a long list to examine.
Am I learning anything or still just seeing things?
1956-D-Unc--LWC-W/Ridb-Obv.-&-Ghosting-Pidt-Reverse.
1956-D-Unc--LWC-W/Ridb-Obv.-&-Ghosting-Pidt-Reverse.
1956-D-Unc--LWC-W/Ridb-Obv.-&-Ghosting-Pidt-Reverse.
Hope the images are OK.
P.S. Disregard the edge or the dime underneath used to reduce shadows. This is not a reeded cent. Follow the copper. I am to lazy to retake images right now.
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Cuds always include the rim. Tell us what RPM attribution number it might be.
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John1, COC attributes RIDB's, IDB's, and SKH's, in addition to Cuds. As well as rim to rim die cracks and several other errors.
As I mentioned earlier, when and if I am able to identify and verify a RPM, I'll start another topic. Haven't had time yet. Thanks.
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Thanks Dearborn & jbuck. Also for the correction
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