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1961-D RPM? 1979-D RPM?

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Hey everyone, it's the world's worst RPM identifier here. Yup, once again I sure would appreciate any help in identifying these RPM's, assuming they are RPM's. The pics are from slightly different angles. Thanks!

1961-D:

1961-D-RPM?-1979-D-RPM?

1961-D-RPM?-1979-D-RPM?

1961-D-RPM?-1979-D-RPM?

1979-D:


1961-D-RPM?-1979-D-RPM?

1961-D-RPM?-1979-D-RPM?
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an overlay matches 1961D-1MM-083 with your coin. You might check for markers. But I still question it az the lower serif looks different. So check it out and see if it is a match.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=lds
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The 1979-D is suffering from a damaged punch. A large percentage of the dies have that same bent punch mark on it.
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