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1952-D-1MM-005 Found

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Cant remember when I found this one, but I just re-discovered it in the mess on my desk.

1952-D-1MM-005-Found
1952-D-1MM-005-Found
1952-D-1MM-005-Found
1952-D-1MM-005-Found
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Nice coin, iprine. If I were you, I'd keep cleaning my desk.
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I love it when I discover coins in the mess on my desk. Lol. Wow that RPM looks a lot like MD. Bur that is what it looks like on coppercoins.
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"If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign?"

I couldn't comment if Einstein collected coins, but if he had I can see him saying nice find on your desk. Thanks, Doug.
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I have been sticking stuff in flips and packing in boxes since long before coppercoins.com.
Now I keep cherry pickin my cherry picks.
Nice find!
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What type of alphanumeric rarity designation and approximate' financial value does this one have?
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Coppercoins.com has ballpark values listed on their site . Rarity could be listed at Coneca.
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Nice find!
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Overlay confirms 1952D-1MM-005.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
The spots over "IN and "UN" on UNITED are carbon spots. Nothing can fix these, so best to leave them alone.
But still a nice find.

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I remember one time I was going through my bag of foreign coins and I found a Mercury dime in there... needless to say I love surprises
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