Looks like it could be 1MM-072 on Coppercoins. Could use verification though as I am VERY new to the Lincoln Cent RPMs. Look like 1MM*072 to you? Thanks...Mont.
Just one reason why I don't place much emphasis on some of these sites. It makes you wonder which is more important, the coins or the cash. Chris
This is part of the reason that I don't actively collect Lincoln Cents. Except for a few that were given to me the rest have come from change. I do search through all my pocket change just in case.. Have found a few interesting errors this way. I also have a couple Whitman albums for circulated cents that I am constantly upgrading the coins in.
There are a few I know of with short lists to finish the set. One with a short list to complete the coneca lincoln rpm set
Coppercoins' 1MM-072 is Wexler RPM-059: http://varietyvista.com/02b LC RPMs Vol 2/1960DRPM059.htm Better images on the Wexler site indicate a line inside the D is a good indicator of this RPM, but that area is in shadow in these images. This is one of the things that turns me off on Lincoln varieties - too many differing numbering systems.
No, I linked to what I wanted to show and called it Wexler instead of CONECA. Of course, that made it the wrong link since things cascaded from there. Let's go here instead: http://varietyvista.com/02b LC RPMs Vol 2/1960DRPM072.htm I swear, I'm gonna quit posting here before I've had my coffee.
Did you forget to put your glasses on too ( no pun intended ) . OP mint-mark placement doesn't match this RPM .
60-d rpm's are a good learning experience. For example I have learned to put them in a tube to torture the next person down the line