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  • 1944-S Lincoln Top 100 RPM

    Picked this beauty up pretty cheap. Couldn't pass it up. Needed this one
    Top 100 RPM
    RPM-006
    WRPM-006
    1MM-006
    44Srpm6 (1)c.JPG 44Srpm6 (2)c.JPG 44Srpm6closec.JPG

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    Nice. I looked at the close up of the mintmark and my eyes quickly looked at the date, yeah its a 1944 not a 1946. This is a nice rpm. I am gonna send in to ANACS a few handfuls of the more dramatic ones I have. That way the people can see the certified variety under the scope then a raw one and pay a little less.

    I haven't dug too deep into the storage unit and safes. When it gets a bit warmer out there I can dig to see if I have any dupes that are on your list..
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • #3
      It says 44...Are you losing it?

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      • #4
        I said I looked at the large photo of the date and had to remind myself it's a 44 not a 46. The OMM of 46 Has a similar look to it. No, not losing it.... lol I blame this tablet. I have no issues on a typical pc.
        Gary Kozera
        Website: https://MintErrors.org

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