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1906-D 10¢ WMPD-001

Description: The top of a 1 can be found in the denticles just to the left of the 9. The top of two 9’s can be found in the denticles below the 9 and just to the right of the 9. The top of three different 0’s can be found in the denticles below the 0. The top of a 6 can be seen in the denticles between the 0 and the 6.

Die Markers: Obverse: The obverse is also a Repunched Date variety listed in the Wexler Repunched Date Files as 1906-D 10¢ WRPD-001, the one shows light doubling above the top of the 1 and above the base of the 1, the 9 is tripled with the tripling showing above the center of the 9 and above the bottom of the 9, close doubling can be seen above the bottom of the 0, what looks like a possible top of a 0 can be seen inside the lower part of the 0, light doubling shows above the center of the 6 and above the bottom of the 6. Reverse: None noted.

Submitted By: John A. Wexler

Cross References: Flynn: MPD-002








1906-D 10¢ WMPD-002

Description: The top of a 0 can be found in the denticles to the left of the 0.

Die Markers: Obverse: The obverse is also a Repunched Date variety listed in the Wexler Repunched Date Files as 1906-D 10¢ WRPD-002, doubling shows above the bottoms of the 9, the 0, and the 6. Reverse: None noted.

Submitted By: Roger W. Beckner

Cross References: Flynn: MPD-003

Comments: The specimen examined was a low grade that did not show the MPD, but it has been documented by Kevin Flynn in his book The Authoritative Reference on Barber Dimes. If you have a specimen that shows the MPD, I would love to have the opportunity to shoot photos to update the files.