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1953-S LWC Odd MM?

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1953-S-LWC-Odd-MM?

1953-S-LWC-Odd-MM?
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It's tuff to tell. I have a bunch of I think RPM but only problem is with a lot of them if the aren't in MS. Condition then they are really tuff to see even impossible. The fact that this one has taken a hit on the top left of MM that takes away a big piece of that upper curve which usually show seperation on that years S Rpm's. Best bet look for indicators on coppercoins and try to match them up if you see one that it could be. Bad thing is a lot of indicators can only be seen on ms coins too
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Thanks for the input Tweak, I think you're absolutely right, now that you mention it. Some coins( especially pennies), are just too far gone to show enough to be certain. Nickels are much more durable. I think when I finish searching my Wheatbacks, I'll concentrate more on nickels and recent date pennies.
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agree with tweak
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