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1961-D RPM, But Which One?

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Found this today and am not sure which one of the 84 different 1961-D RPM's it is. I would sure appreciate any help in identification on this, thank you.


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1961-D-RPM,-But-Which-One?
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 Posted 11/28/2014  1:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Pete2226 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Some similarities with 015.
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I've got 2 different 1961-Ds I can't match. I'll hunt mine. Maybe we have a match that isn't listed yet.
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Some of the tilted RPMs may never be listed. This one maybe in the future so I still save them. You just never know. This on looks minor. But what is between the 9 & 6? Die crack? A great marker might be one they might listed. The rest of the coin should be check to see if there is a die crack/chip/break/die dot/die damage. Sometimes a great marker might be listed. You might save it until coppercoins opens up again to send them an image and see if it is too minor?
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