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Most of the experts are asleep. Your answer will probably be answered when the sun rises 
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Valued Member
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107 people just dont care? lol, thanks
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't think it's a matter of anyone caring or not (Some of these folks in here spend a ton of time educating all of us who need it, solely because they care), I think you have asked a tough question that not everyone can answer. As for me, I am so bad at RPM's that they all look like the same RPM to me... I'm no help, obviously, but they are nice looking coins. Please don't get discouraged, you are on your way to becoming a great variety/error coin collector. For what it's worth, I have posted numerous times and not gotten an answer. It happens, I just figure people are busy. Maybe someone that has overlay capabilities can be of more help. Happy hunting! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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they all came in a BU coin tube from ebay coop, not sure if they were all from the same obw. I'm thinking, most likely yes. Even if I find a coin that I'm 100% sure is the correct one, it seems to never have some of the matching markers, I dont get it
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starting a new post, with better pics. I was just going to delete this thread, but it wont let me. I found out there are 2 different ones, out of the 11
Edited by timras14 01/07/2014 04:20 am
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Pillar of the Community
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Yes, they are all RPMS. Which ones, I don't know off hand.
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Pillar of the Community
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They're all rpm's. It would help me if the photos were taken perpendicular to coin surface, and oriented the same. Think most are the same, one looks tripled (might be a die chip).
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