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1956-D-1MM-?

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Found this in a roll and can't tell if it's a 1956D-1MM-008 or -020, or nothing. Shoulder crack is there for the -008 but no dot by the 'R' for the -020. It's really hard to capture this shot. Also there's some damage, is it worth keeping.
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That's #8. Too bad it's heavily damaged. It's a decent filler for a rare RPM, but since it has so much damage, it's not worth much on the market.
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What I've always found interesting with this die is the 9 in the Date. The top of the 9 is wide and the tail is thin.
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Never payed much attention to that. I looked at the other ones that I have and the nine is like you say.


I've also noticed that the 1956D with the mint mark in this location, the nines have the same detail.
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