We have fairly well determined that the flat and rounded strike in combination with a poorly defined dent row and lack of frosting are red flags to raise the question of POST war production....even some '57 Crosses are sharper in strike and row dents than these.
Now, that said, I wonder if it would be beneficial to look at the '800' fonts? These stamps have a signature all their own....
Is it possible utilizing the 'strike' and its sharpness to reasonably determine early, mid and later war? In other words would a Cross, pristine in strike without flaws of any type be found with the larger 800 or the micro 800.
Now, that said, I wonder if it would be beneficial to look at the '800' fonts? These stamps have a signature all their own....
Is it possible utilizing the 'strike' and its sharpness to reasonably determine early, mid and later war? In other words would a Cross, pristine in strike without flaws of any type be found with the larger 800 or the micro 800.
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