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<p>[QUOTE="DieVarietyNews, post: 1170199, member: 27410"]You're correct, a lot of them. I don't have a cut-off criteria on listing them. Some attributers do and that's fine for them and for their particular filing system. I list them so as to be able to provide the information on them to variety enthusiast. With that information then it is up to the individual collector whether he/she decides to collect or not to collect. </p><p><br /></p><p>Though the majority seem to be associated with the "single-squeeze" hubbing process other examples can be found on what is known as multiple-hubbed dated coins. One of them is illustrated in the current DVN #24 listed on a 1989 Lincoln cent exhibiting a partial extra column #7 from a rotation. I do have a couple of others one dated on a 1986 and the other on a 1987 cent. So, they are not just restricted to the single squeeze era.</p><p><br /></p><p>I hope this answers your questions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Billy (dvn)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DieVarietyNews, post: 1170199, member: 27410"]You're correct, a lot of them. I don't have a cut-off criteria on listing them. Some attributers do and that's fine for them and for their particular filing system. I list them so as to be able to provide the information on them to variety enthusiast. With that information then it is up to the individual collector whether he/she decides to collect or not to collect. Though the majority seem to be associated with the "single-squeeze" hubbing process other examples can be found on what is known as multiple-hubbed dated coins. One of them is illustrated in the current DVN #24 listed on a 1989 Lincoln cent exhibiting a partial extra column #7 from a rotation. I do have a couple of others one dated on a 1986 and the other on a 1987 cent. So, they are not just restricted to the single squeeze era. I hope this answers your questions. Regards, Billy (dvn)[/QUOTE]
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