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Thank you carwash

I'm hoping to hear what some of the experts think.
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OK I am in and I want to play.
Someone pointed me here when I posted else where.
I found some die crack coins don't know what to do with them but marked them and stuck them in a book.

Check the gutter pipe
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Check the roof line
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Check the Snowy roof
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OK So I found some it was me playing with the microscope.
What do you think?





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Holy Mole-y!

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This is a 1946-S rpm-022. When the initial S mintmark was first punched it was then , for some reason, abraded away. What actually happened was die metal was pulled into the punched S , filling it. The final mintmark was applied and the die was put into production.
Rpm-022 is only known in late die state and the later the die state , the more of the secondary S mintmark shows. This is because the rpm is basically that die metal that filled the initial S punch coming out like die chips to reveal it.
One of my favorite die chip dies !
http://www.varietyvista.com/02a LC RPMs Vol 1/1946SRPM022.htm

https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/die...ie_state=lds
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THE SADDLE HORN DIE CHIP
Your-Favorite-Die-Chip-Thread!
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12/07/2018 11:22 am
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 Posted 12/07/2018  11:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TJLang to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply


2017P ELLIS ISLAND

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TJLang, the saddle horn doesn't have a Die Chip. It could be a DDR. Check doubleddie.com. http://doubleddie.com/190953.html
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TJLang, you have a DDR there!
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