LDB3 – 1999

The listings on this page are by description / delimitation letter / position letters. Full die breaks at the top and small die breaks at the bottom of the page. See the Hardy Index System link.

“F+” indicates full breaks that extends both above the highest level and below the lowest level of the letters.

LDB3-1999-005 3F+

Images are courtesy of Amanda Broadrick

 

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – None Noted.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: Hardy Index 99P-3F+. 08/21/2018.

“F” indicates a break that is flush with the highest and the lowest levels of the letters.

LDB3-1999-003 3F

Images are courtesy of Sandy Peters

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – None Noted.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: Hardy Index 99P-3F. 01/13/2017.

“EH” indicates a break of ¾ “upper” die break.

LDB3-1999-006 3EH

Images are courtesy of Earl M. Williams

 

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – None Noted.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: Hardy Index 99P-3EH. 09/08/2018.

“EL+” indicates a break of ¾ that extend below the lowest level of the letters.

LDB3-1999-001 3EL+

Images are courtesy of Barry Godwin

99_001l

99_001b99_001h

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – Die Chip on E in LIBERTY, Die Break Skull.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: Hardy Index 99P-3EL+. 09/25/2015.

LDB3-1999-002 3EL+

Images are courtesy of Earl M. Williams

99-l

99-b99-d

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – None Noted.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: none. 02/02/2016.

LDB3-1999-007 3EL+

Images are courtesy of Alan English

 

Cross reference: none. 03/20/2019.

 “DHM” indicates a break of ½ or more, but less than ¾ “upper middle” die break.

“S” indicates a semi die break.

LDB3-1999-004 3SDHM

Images are courtesy of Earl M. Williams

 

DIE MARKERS: OBVERSE – None Noted.

                            REVERSE – None Noted.

Cross reference: Hardy Index 99P-3SDHM. 04/17/2017.

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