Possible 1906 Indian Head RPD variety

TwoYewts

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Hello All,
Hoping some of you may be able to help on this one. Bought an Indian Head Penny lot from a dealer to fill some gaps in my collection and possibly upgrade some that I currently have. In going through the individual coins in the lot I came across a 1906 that appears to have an RPD (re-punched date). But, I can't find a match on indianvarieties.com. Was hoping that some of you may be able to help me confirm that it is indeed an RPD and possibly which particular variety. Any help/opinion is appreciated. Thanks in advance! (I apologize for the last 2 pics as they are not great but I included them just to provide an overall coin obverse and reverse view)

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No idea - very nice pics
 

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No idea - very nice pics
Thanks. Taken with an ANDONSTAR 1080P HDMI HD Microscope. Does a really nice job for up close magnified pics; but, it does not accommodate a field of view to get the entire coin in a picture so I have to rely on my phone's camera for that which does not always work out well.
 

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Awesome! Thank you very much for the help on this Frank. The one I have is very similar to the one you linked. Someone told me to get Richard Snow's book to see if its in there, so I may have to pick up that reference guide. All told, I basically paid $1 for this coin (it was in a lot and if I break down the total cost to the per item amount it comes out to $1/per). So I'm very pleased this little gem was mixed in there :). Thanks again!

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