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2000 DDR Minor

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Nice find, congrats!
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I like them. I've got 2-3 tubes full of those, many different kinds! Only started looking for them 2/3 through since I started this summer.

I put any AU-BU zincs (usually after 97 or so) in a pile and look through them at the end

Nice find!
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I've got a few hundred of them too. I go through them a couple times a year, keep the more major ones, or the ones that also have doubling of the knees etc. Some of the more major ones I can ID from coppercoins.com, but the rest I just tube up. Not worth a whole lot, but they are fun to find and try to ID.

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That one is too minor to be listed on coppercoins. They view the size needs to be longer than the arm to be listed. Believe it or not, I've found even smaller ones.
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Nice eye there timras14 because it's considered a small one. I have hundreds, close to one thousand of them. So common I only keep the larger ones and all of the ones with extra body parts on them. I call them "bar on column".
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