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1964 And 1957 D Pennies

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Some nice looking older pennies. The scans dont do justice but I thought the 1964 was for sure a 2000's because of the shine/luster. What mint is the 1964? The 57 D also is not done justice and still has some nice luster
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the 64 is a philly all coins with no mint are philly
i love finding them like that but always look to see if it has been cleaned and set free
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alright good to know. the '64 doesn't look cleaned but I dont know. I would assume in the free space or whatever the non lincoln head part is called you would see buff marks or tiny tiny little scratches and abrasions but I see none
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very cool then
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worth keeping or throw back into my copper baggie
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keepers, both of them in my book . nice coins..
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Always nice!
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Is that a Die crack on Lincolns head of the 57D?
I am building a set of them showing die crack progression
of some beautiful full red ones I have. Just have not figured how I
want to mount them yet.
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