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1935 PDS Washingtons for the Dansco

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Here are the 1935 PDS Washingtons for the Dansco.  The P and S were bought raw, the D was in a PCGS AU55 slab that I bought off of eBay and cracked.  Obviously the D is not a toner.  However, the eBay image showed that the coin was most likely an unattributed RPM, so I decided to get one obvious example for the Dansco.  The images are by Bob Campbell, and I think he did an excellent job.

 

 

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I like the toning on the obverse of the P, even if it is secondary toning after a dip. 

 

The D is a strong case of machine doubling. That is not actually an RPM. These are extremely common and carry no premium. That coin is a dipped, blast white, lustrous coin, but I'm sorry to say that it doesn't really fit your set. 

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