Here is my submission, found while roll searching! [ATTACH] This one could win....If everyone would.....hit the the little like button....for...
Got me there, looked down the row of pictures from #'s to the D and the brain said MM.
Looks like an RPM and a die crack in 9.
The I & J * command a good premium if CU
They both look like large date to me, but the MM's do look different.
I really don't care for the new format. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
1955 d ddo I found this in a bunch of wheat's I bought awhile ago. It is listed in the Cherry Pickers Guide as FS-01-1995D-101 (021.93)...
Use a good loupe and look at it up close at a lot of different angles. Look for split seriffs, rounded edges. If it is MD, the metal will look...
If it is an RPM, which I couldn't rule out, it is very hard to tell from a picture when the MM's are so close on top of each other. The key for me...
That one has a small content of silver in it unlike the other coppers. They aren't sure where it came from yet.
Here's mine, got it for free.
Make an inventory list of everything. It may help you focus and you will probably want one anyway when you go to sell the coins you are not...
I think you might have a RPM, can you get a 5x or 10x loupe in front of your camera lens and get a straight on shot?
Here are some of my circulation finds [ATTACH][ATTACH] Edit: Purchased the $5's
My Jefferson Nickle Set from circulation (1938 - 2012) [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] Missing 43D, 43S, 44D, 44S, 45S & 50D I am also...
2002 - 2011 Missing 2003 D & 2012 P & D [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Here's my Kennedy Set 1971 - 2001D, Missing '87P & D [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
19XX P Kennedy [ATTACH]
In 26 more series, this one might be worth something ;)
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