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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 10668656, member: 21705"]Just from the notes provided by Publius2, a scenario "COULD" be something like the Obverse die of 101a could have clashed with a Reverse die from 109 or 110 and then the obverse die was paired with the reverse die of 105 before it was again clashed. </p><p><br /></p><p>Knowing nothing of the series, I have no way to know if the dies are identifiable sans clash marks. A couple of times, varieties previously thought to have different dies have been shown to be the same die with a new find providing more detail. Once again, It is reasonable for even experts to be cautious when determining exactly what is going on. Some things are easy and some are not.</p><p><br /></p><p>And just a reminder, dies can be used on more than one variety because the variety is determined by the combination of obverse and reverse dies.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck with your pursuit.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 10668656, member: 21705"]Just from the notes provided by Publius2, a scenario "COULD" be something like the Obverse die of 101a could have clashed with a Reverse die from 109 or 110 and then the obverse die was paired with the reverse die of 105 before it was again clashed. Knowing nothing of the series, I have no way to know if the dies are identifiable sans clash marks. A couple of times, varieties previously thought to have different dies have been shown to be the same die with a new find providing more detail. Once again, It is reasonable for even experts to be cautious when determining exactly what is going on. Some things are easy and some are not. And just a reminder, dies can be used on more than one variety because the variety is determined by the combination of obverse and reverse dies. Good luck with your pursuit.[/QUOTE]
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