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More roll hunting finds 1958D RPM-019
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More roll hunting finds 1958D RPM-019
This is pretty crazy, out of 4 rolls I have found 5 of these all in same condition.
1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 7.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 6.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 3.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 1.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 2.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 4.jpg 1958D RPM-019 Coin1 - 5.jpgTags: None
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Back in the day, they used to use between 9 and 15 machines at jack hammer speeds to create massive amounts of Lincoln cents. It is entirely possible for some one to pull out more than one variety from the rolls. The stereo-typical is between 3 and 6 or so. I have done more than my fair share of rolls and bags.
Just eye-balling the coin, it looks promising. But, its all about the placement of the mint mark. If I have some extra time later today I will attempt to do an overlay to confirm (in my mind, at least) that this is RPM-019.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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