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1958 D, Maybe An -027?

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1958-D,-Maybe-An--027?

1958-D,-Maybe-An--027?

1958-D,-Maybe-An--027?
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I don't think this one is a match. Note the 027 has an angled lower serif that is longer than your coin and the mint marks are slightly different. (027 is further south.)
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There are so many 57 D/D's it's tricky to find the match. The northern edge also has a divided serif.
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Many double split serif RPMs are not listed as they are too minor. I still save all that I find in case someday, someone might list them. But they are a needle in a haystack to attribute.
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I'm starting that tube of "come back to it later" too. Thx
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I sort mine by years and some years I have more than one full tubes. I have 11 tubes I put common things in in case someone needs an image of a coin. I can go to that tube and find extreme machine damaged, die wear, Feeder Finger Damage, lathe lines. extreme die chips, strong die clashes, rim issues, extreme die cracks, extreme markers, extreme die scratches, extreme die cracks and extreme die gouges. These tubes are not full, I just add to them when I find another example. Makes a quick find for something brought up in the forums.
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That's what I did. I bought 2 boxes of the penny/nickel tubes (nickels really don't fit in those) and labeled each yr and mint. I need to order more. This bag of 1950's I'm just starting into weighs 100lbs...fun to look through. Errors are new to me so it's certainly a great way to look through these... Thx for your input! Appreciate it.
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