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1974 'S' Cent MM Unusual

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  • Tuebits
    Tuebits
    • Feb 2008
    • 301

    1974 'S' Cent MM Unusual

    Does anyone have any information about 1974 mm styles. I don't have any information on the one in the photo attached.

    Tuebits
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  • Jamez
    Administrator
    • Dec 2007
    • 414

    #2
    Have you looked at Variety Vista?


    or the Lincoln Resource Cent pages maybe..
    Welcome to the Lincoln Cent Resource. This site is dedicated to delivering you information about the top Lincoln Cent Varieties including Doubled Dies, Repunched Mintmarks, Over Mintmarks, and much more...



    I know that in the 70's there are many different MM's and positions for MM's.
    Proud Member: CONECA, TEC, HVNS, NS, ANA

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    • Tuebits
      Tuebits
      • Feb 2008
      • 301

      #3
      couldn't find match at eithe web site.

      Thanks for the references. I looked both over and could not find a match - The ones I saw all looked to be trumpets.

      Tuebits

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