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Revision as of 08:03, 28 May 2020
1921-P VAM-12 Tripled Stars
Discovered by Martin Field, October 1980.
12 IV 7 · D1a (Tripled Stars) (189) I-2 R-3
Obverse IV 7 – All stars on right and 4 to 7 stars on left are tripled towards rim with first three left stars slightly doubled
Reverse D1a - Horizontal polishing lines in all tail feathers.
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