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1936D San Diego Commemorative

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  • jaceravone
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 26

    1936D San Diego Commemorative

    There is the known FS-101 and 501 RPM varieties for this commemorative. These are my pics from my FS-101 that exhibit Quadrupling on the obverse. But after looking at it with my scope, it appears that it may have been repunched up to six times. What do you think? The different colored arrows denote what I think are separate repunched mint marks. What do you all think?
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  • jaceravone
    Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 26

    #2
    Also, as I am looking at the CPG, the RPM for the FS-101 is not how mine looks. Mine looks more like the FS-501. Probably doesn't mean anything, but it could mean a different die paring.

    Here are some more pics of the quadrupling.
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    • jaceravone
      Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 26

      #3
      Here are the last of my photos.
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      • wavysteps
        • Aug 2007
        • 1925

        #4
        It appears that you have the F/S 101, which is the die with both the RPM and hub doubling.

        The F/S 501 has just the RPM.

        Both RPMS are the same. As to the multiple RPMs (more than two), I can see your point. However, an in hand examination would be needed to confirm this fact.
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        • jaceravone
          Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 26

          #5
          Originally posted by wavysteps View Post
          It appears that you have the F/S 101, which is the die with both the RPM and hub doubling.

          The F/S 501 has just the RPM.

          Both RPMS are the same. As to the multiple RPMs (more than two), I can see your point. However, an in hand examination would be needed to confirm this fact.
          Thank you.
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