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For bhp3rd. Ok, I think I see what your saying but I don't think I identified any die varities in my post-as I stated in my orginal post I don't have a book identifying particular varities, so I wouldn't know which paricular variety I have or don't have. I simply listed the coin as say a 52-d/d which to me means the coin has a underlying mint mark under another. I saw a dealer on ebay with a high grade example of the 46-d over lazy d with a buy-it-now price of four thousand some dollars, other dealers where asking seven to nine hundred dollars for ms example of the 49-d/s; so if this is a indication of what high grade examples of omms go for I don't see myself gravitating toward high grade coins. You seem to be very knowlegable and seem to have quite abit of experience with these varities-would enjoy seeing you post some of the 200 varities you've discovered, particulary if you have a 41-d/lazy d which is listed in Breen but no pic. To Speedy: I'm sure there are some errors in Breen but wouldn't you agree the same can be said of most publications and guides-including many published by the parent of this website.
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