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1946-D Wheatback 1MM-007

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Just found today from $50.00 bag of pennies.

1946D 1MM-007

* is this possibly a MDS , as the D underneath seems a little stronger in outline as does the LDS on Chucks site?



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It could be, yours show about the same die wear.
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The die flow/wear is more apparent when both images are placed close to each other. On the coppercoins site, the listing for VLDs images are not considered as it would make a larger need of images than necessary. So I would say that Chuckster's coin is LDS and the Coppercoins image is VLDS. MDS coins would show very little die flow/die wear. But always nice to view another marker that can be seen on the die in question.
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A lite bathing of this coin would probably show more of the die wear than it already does.
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Thanks coop!

Great pics and analysis!
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