Found this one in some wheat rolls I put away years ago. What is the variety? I will post a couple other pics a little later today. And can you identify it. The markers are present in the below photos. Please vote and comment below if you have the answer.
it appears to be 001 but a few other possibilities exist also,close ups later would be quite helpful. http://www.varietyvista.com/02a LC RPMs Vol 1/1951DRPM001.htm http://www.varietyvista.com/02a LC RPMs Vol 1/RPMs 1951D.htm
I didn't vote because you didn't list "none of the above." When I had to go through enlarging your photo (couldn't just click on it) I do notice a slight doubling of the upright on the D, just to the left, but it looks like a worn die issue to me, but what do I know?
Not an option, it is one of the above and you have the right idea. I am not sure why you couldn't just click on it. It works fine for me.
One last try,is it RPM 002?I see what appears to be the chip on the(T)in cent now but can't confirm the crack.Were you inspired by insiderthis type of situation just seems to be so familiar.
I don't know, just that yours has nice, wide separation, meaning it has good, broad appeal. People like these ones we can see, just ask people. Forget the others. Just my opinion, don't mean to offend nobody.
@potty dollar 1878 got it on the second try. The key to attributing these is always with the MM position.
That one is real close, the MM is lower and to the left of the one posted. But looks very close to the right details.
I was back and forth… you had me studying. Feels good I bet to look at some that you have had for years and see varieties etc they have. Ty!
This is not Insiders gig, this is the way it was still when I got here. Everyone added a small part to the equation, it added communication to all the posts, something that has been lost in mY opinion lately. It's not always about who says the right thing first.