Connecticut 56-XX vs 56-RR.2 and 37.10-RR vs 37.10-RR.1 Public Deposited

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    Hi everyone. I have been doing some research the past couple days and
    I was wondering why I have been seeing Connecticut RR.1 and RR.2
    reverses listed in catalogs as recently as the Perkins and C-4 2000
    sales. Clearly these are two different dies. The XX reverse has the
    fleurons before INDE both pointing to the right <- <- while the RR
    reverse has the fleurons before INDE facing each other -> <-. Walter
    Breen and Ted Craige said the same thing but for some reason these
    two reverses are grouped together today as RR.1 and RR.2. Any
    thoughts?

    Ed

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