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1957-D RPM Unlisted - With Questions

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here is a 1957D RPM. I cannot match it to any of the listed RPM's at coppercoins site, so I am assuming it is unlisted. in my opinion, it is either "rotated" or "tilted". which leads me to my first question. what is the difference between tilted and rotated.

beyond that, I see the split lower serrif, but do I see part of the second "D" rotated below and to the left of the upper serrif (or am I making that part up.

last am I seeing some doubling along the front curve of the "D", or is that Machine Doubling (or am I making that up also. thanks

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02/14/2011 8:14 pm
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I don't think coppercoins is supposed to be all inclusive. As the custodian of the site, I'd assume Chuck only adds varieties that he's been able to have in hand.
Another valuable reference is The RPM Book, by James Wiles. Yes, I know copies are scarce and very expensive, but having this book has answered countless questions of mine, it's truly worth it's weight in gold as far as I'm concerned.
BUT- no reference has it all. I can't imagine that one ever will.
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thanks for the reference, and I realize that coppercoins is not "all inclusive". Mr. Daughtrey - has responded to several of my posts, and I am very appreciative of that. I don't expect any single reference to have all of the answers. I have found quite a few "unlisted" varieties, and am aware that his work is a "work in progress". none the less - the questions don't stop, simply because is project is not yet complete. and - thanks- Mr. Daughtrey for your insights, and web site.
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I wish message boards displayed voice inflection, I'd sound a heck of a lot friendlier.
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