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Great! I have what I believe is a example of a similar clash that was unsuccessfully removed. Near the spot it is there is a almost hairline like polishing/grinding/scratch pattern.
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Quote: Great! I have what I believe is a example of a similar clash that was unsuccessfully removed. Near the spot it is there is a almost hairline like polishing/grinding/scratch pattern. Very cool! The mint workers try really hard but sometimes, just can't quite get rid of them.  I actually had time to search quite a bit today but nothing worth showing. A handful of common wheats, common doubled columns and some spike heads, so we'll pull a couple RPM's from the past. LG 1960-D RPM-024  marker  LG 1960-D RPM-049  VLDS marker 
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Quote: Had a little time to go through a handful of rolls this evening but only came up with a small clash It is something and something is always better than nothing! 
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Quote:It is something and something is always better than nothing! Thanks, jbuck! You are correct. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: I like 049! Yeah, that's a pretty cool RPM. 
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I have a 5 gallon bucket of Lincoln Cents here at home. I've already gone thru them all twice, pulling out all the copper ones and then looking for the 1983 DDR and the 1992 "close AMs" (which drove me crazy). I'm really not interested in minor errors that arn't particularly valuable such as die cracks or clash. Is there a list of valuable zinc penny errors somewhere? If I happen to find die cracks or clashes, does anyone here want them?
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Quote: Is there a list of valuable zinc penny errors somewhere? I just like to search and usually keep all errors and varieties, if I find a key coin, that's just a bonus for me. Maybe try the cherry pickers quide? Here's a link. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008OAZJY0Quote: If I happen to find die cracks or clashes, does anyone here want them? I'm good, thanks though.
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Another slow day on the rolls but found a nice, unlisted 93P spike head. I'll post that and a nice Class VI DDR that I could not identify, closest I could get was VV's 004. 1993 P unlisted spike head. 1941P unlisted class VI  
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Quote: Could be the 004 Thanks for checking it out.  Long day at work, so no rolls have been searched as of yet. Let's do a couple discovery Cuds! Got both of these listed a couple of years ago on COC. CU-1c-1973-01R  CU-1c-2017P-01 
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Fantastic! 
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Quote: Nice! Quote:Fantastic!  Thanks, guys! Cuds are an error I've not found many of.
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