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>1,000 ?
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Coop-you have shown us lots of them in the past. I can only hope to have such a collection!
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coop,

Is that you 'pickin' the blues/jaz electric guitar on your above youtube video referenced on your 11:50 PM 4/26/16 post?

Whether it is or not, it sure makes the viewing even more enjoyable: definitely not the traditionally boring elevator music.

nice arrangement
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I have two 1984-D proof Lincoln Cents with what appears to be RPM's. How do you tell the difference between RPM's and Die chatter?
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I do play guitar. But this music was create with 'Mixcraft 6" program. That one is one of my favorites as well.

A RPM will raise from the field and enlarge the mint mark. Die chatter reduces the size of the devices anywhere it happens on a coin.
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One more off the list. 1949S-1MM-001 All the markers look good except the crack on the reverse wheat ear.

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1948S-1MM-004 DDO-001 Just added.

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Awesoem addition to your collection congrats!
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One more down; about 44 to go! 1944D-1MM-007.

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I like that one!! I really like the RPM's that have a lot of separation. Nice pick up.
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A couple of additions thanks to CCF member Sudz.

1958D-1MM-005
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Nice additions!!
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Bought this one recently for a 1946S-1MM-003 1DR-004. The rpm looks good, but I am not sure about the DDR (one of many areas I am not too familiar with). Plus the ebook has this listed as 1946S-1MM-003 1DR-004 and coppercoins has the 1MM-003 listed as a 1DR-002. So, any clarification will be appreciated. Sorry for the pics, I am playing with a new toy.

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Plus the ebook has this listed as 1946S-1MM-003 1DR-004 and coppercoins has the 1MM-003 listed as a 1DR-002.


Been looking for another reference other than coppercoins, but no luck yet.

The 1946S-1MM-003 on CC does not seem to match in location, nor in appearance.

The date has a better spread than reverse, but not listed. Thanks, Doug.
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