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<p>[QUOTE="RBBDoughty, post: 2192874, member: 73447"]Hey all,</p><p><br /></p><p>Just wanted to pop in and let everyone know that I updated our website pretty heavily. It includes 46 new varieties, 31 with photos, from the previous update. It also includes a lot of database and search enhancements on the back end, which I discuss on the homepage and in a video posted there.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some notable new varieties are:</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1866-indian-head-penny/1866-col-001-rpd-005/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1866-indian-head-penny/1866-col-001-rpd-005/" rel="nofollow">1866 COL-001, RPD-005</a> - Check your 1866's for a cracked collar. I discuss this variety in more detail at the end of the new video on the site. Has anyone else ever seen a cracked collar on an IHC or FEC?</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1888-indian-head-penny/1888-mpd-020/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1888-indian-head-penny/1888-mpd-020/" rel="nofollow">1888 MPD-020</a> - I found this a couple of months ago. Very exciting find with two MPDs, both in the field below the hair and bust. Arguably the nicest of all the 1888 MPD in the haircurl varieties.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-rpd-010/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-rpd-010/" rel="nofollow">1864 No-L RPD-010</a> - This looks very much like a Large 4 over Small 4.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-odd-004/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-odd-004/" rel="nofollow">1864 No-L ODD-004</a> - Reverse die dot, similar to the one from 1898 and 1883. I now have two of these in different die states, which shows the progressive development of the dot as a simple die chip. Initially, I was rather sure that a square-shaped chip couldn't be a product of deterioration and that an engraver marked the die. However, this important variety proves that reverse die dots - other than the one from 1875 - are most likely not intentional, but rather die deterioration.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are many cuds, die cracks, MPDs, RPDs, and another 1880 punch variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>Have a great weekend!</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://indianvarieties.com/DSC06229.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RBBDoughty, post: 2192874, member: 73447"]Hey all, Just wanted to pop in and let everyone know that I updated our website pretty heavily. It includes 46 new varieties, 31 with photos, from the previous update. It also includes a lot of database and search enhancements on the back end, which I discuss on the homepage and in a video posted there. Some notable new varieties are: [URL='http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1866-indian-head-penny/1866-col-001-rpd-005/']1866 COL-001, RPD-005[/URL] - Check your 1866's for a cracked collar. I discuss this variety in more detail at the end of the new video on the site. Has anyone else ever seen a cracked collar on an IHC or FEC? [URL='http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1888-indian-head-penny/1888-mpd-020/']1888 MPD-020[/URL] - I found this a couple of months ago. Very exciting find with two MPDs, both in the field below the hair and bust. Arguably the nicest of all the 1888 MPD in the haircurl varieties. [URL='http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-rpd-010/']1864 No-L RPD-010[/URL] - This looks very much like a Large 4 over Small 4. [URL='http://indianvarieties.com/cents/1864-indian-head-penny/1864-no-l-odd-004/']1864 No-L ODD-004[/URL] - Reverse die dot, similar to the one from 1898 and 1883. I now have two of these in different die states, which shows the progressive development of the dot as a simple die chip. Initially, I was rather sure that a square-shaped chip couldn't be a product of deterioration and that an engraver marked the die. However, this important variety proves that reverse die dots - other than the one from 1875 - are most likely not intentional, but rather die deterioration. There are many cuds, die cracks, MPDs, RPDs, and another 1880 punch variety. Have a great weekend! [IMG]http://indianvarieties.com/DSC06229.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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