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1942 PDS Washingtons for the B Dansco

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As you know, I started collecting toned raw Washingtons for the Dansco, and given coin collecting OCD eventually branched out in to an A, B and C Dansco set. Here's the B set. In the next week or two I'll also post the A set, AND my slabbed Registry set. The images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.

 

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I enjoy these Washington's when you post them SkyMan- this is one of my favorite series. I'm curious about the 1942-P you posted- did you see the indentation at the 7 o'clock position on the obverse rim? Doesn't look like a hit but uniform, and curious on your thoughts.

 

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Rich

 

 

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Thank you guys, glad you like them!

 

I enjoy these Washington's when you post them SkyMan- this is one of my favorite series. I'm curious about the 1942-P you posted- did you see the indentation at the 7 o'clock position on the obverse rim? Doesn't look like a hit but uniform, and curious on your thoughts.

 

Thanks,

 

Rich

 

 

I believe what you are seeing is more a function of light angle then anything else. I believe it's just a rim ding.

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