I do, and I watch BlueRidgeSilverHound YouTube videos.. he tracks all that stuff.
Hard to believe only MS66.. that coin is very remarkable.
Gotta keep the roll searchers code intact.
I put this 1981 D I found yesterday beside some of the other ones I found and couldn't believe how brilliantly golden toned it is compared to the...
That's right, you never know... I'd call that a good day.
Thanks brother, badass beard you got going on there.
Too bad this 83 is scratched, it's the nicest one I've found in years, had to weigh it to make sure it wasn't 3.1 grams.[ATTACH]
Here's the final tally from five dollars of penny rolls..
Thank you Sir, Central, Pa here too.
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Yea, I figured that out by holding a 73 S proof beside the 74.. significantly wider rim on the 73 S proof. As I mentioned in my post.
It's not a 74 S
Thanks for your help!
Yea, I just compared the rim width on these 2 and the 73 S Proof coin rim is a lot more wide than the 74 but the 74 still has a Proof-Like appeal...
All I'm trying to find out is if it's well known that proof " no S " have been found in circulation.
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Here's 2 others I found interesting while roll searching.. the first one is so much more detailed compared to others it's almost impossible to...
Thank you very much for your help. So, there is a possibility that No S Proofs made it out into circulation?
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I've been seeing a few youtube vids about there being a 1974 Proof Lincoln Cent in circulation and they don't have an S mint mark and supposedly...
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