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1944-D(1MM-002) I Am Fairly Certain (2nd One I've Found)

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 Posted 07/13/2009  8:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dbrablec to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
here is photo's of what I believe is a 1944D 1MM-002, after comparing my coin to "coppercoins" site. this is my second 44D 1MM-002. this first photo is of the entire coin (scan actually). the second is a photo close up of the mint mark, and the third is a close op of the first 44D 1MM-002 I found a few weeks ago. help confirming is appreciated. this is now the 3rd confirmed RPM I have found while searching my own saved wheats cents. I also have three others which I have note been able to confirm. thanks.

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Nice indeed. This is where having a hoard comes in handy. I have on many occassions gone back through and found particular oddballs.

Curous how you have your hoard divided. By year? or by decade? Or just pre/post 30's.?

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