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1907 Indian Cent triple 7 questions..

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  • amnight
    • Jun 2012
    • 50

    1907 Indian Cent triple 7 questions..

    Is there a 3xRPD for the 7 of a 1907 Indian Head Cent? If there is, would wear due to circulation affect all the numbers the same or would the 7 stand out so that it looks not as worn and looks bolder due to the extra strikes? Basically what I want to know is would more strikes make a letter or number look more worn or less worn after being in circulation?Also here are some pics and I wanted some thoughts on if this is anything. Thanks.
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  • Jamez
    Administrator
    • Dec 2007
    • 417

    #2
    I could be wrong and probably am.. But I would send these pictures to Rick Snow. Because of the 9 I am thinking you have an S5 or RPD005 variety. I cant see the rest of the markers.. But thats where I am leaning.
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    • amnight
      • Jun 2012
      • 50

      #3
      Thanks Jamez, other people have told me it was a snow-5 too. One person said the markers in the book he has almost exactly match my coin. I appreciate the help!

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