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<p>[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 498200, member: 16510"]<b>It's not a big deal just an opinion and for learning.</b></p><p><br /></p><p>It's just for learning and fun - yes the criteria may be a bit broad but I said common mint state "p" mint. Those coins I identified are from my experience and I handle thousands of Lincoln's each month. What I don't see are rolls (or many singles) of any 1920's, 30's "P" mint red coins with the strike and planchet problems like I do these early fifties coins. That combined with customers request and with experienced Lincoln collectors agreement that those are indeed very tough to find nice. A few of the 40's are tough but who sees many rolls of those either anymore?</p><p> </p><p>Next time I will fine tune my trivia to a tee! But please if you are any-type of engineer don't ask for more and more clarification on these questions - we don't think that a way in the south, (except for engineer's bless their hearts).</p><p> </p><p>"it's more fun leaving a little to the imagination"</p><p>Ben Peters[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bhp3rd, post: 498200, member: 16510"][b]It's not a big deal just an opinion and for learning.[/b] It's just for learning and fun - yes the criteria may be a bit broad but I said common mint state "p" mint. Those coins I identified are from my experience and I handle thousands of Lincoln's each month. What I don't see are rolls (or many singles) of any 1920's, 30's "P" mint red coins with the strike and planchet problems like I do these early fifties coins. That combined with customers request and with experienced Lincoln collectors agreement that those are indeed very tough to find nice. A few of the 40's are tough but who sees many rolls of those either anymore? Next time I will fine tune my trivia to a tee! But please if you are any-type of engineer don't ask for more and more clarification on these questions - we don't think that a way in the south, (except for engineer's bless their hearts). "it's more fun leaving a little to the imagination" Ben Peters[/QUOTE]
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