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1958 D RPM 2nd One In Same Roll Hopefully.

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This is another possible Rpm from the same obw roll just wanted to get a pro's input so I can move on to the next coins. Thanks again

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It is definitely not #2. The location of your mint mark is too close to the date to be #2. The very first thing to look at when determining which RPM you have is mint mark position. This way you can easily eliminate many possibilities.
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sorry I didnt mean rpm 002 I just ment its the second rpm found in this roll lol Ill change it
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LOL, ok. I see the area you are referring to. I cannot match it.
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A couple of the coins in the roll towards the bottom are showing some die clash of the E in one and the T in cent and a bit of the N in cent under the chin. Are these common for this year do you know of? Thanks
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As far as clashes go...yes that is typical. But clashes alone are not what I would classify as common.
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Hey thanks again appreciate it.
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