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1969 S/S LMC?

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1969-S/S-LMC?

1969-S/S-LMC?
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Hmmmm...didn't check Coppercoins, but looks like the top of the MM took a hit. Let's see what others think. Good luck!
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No hit indicated, and I checked CC, no match..
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I do see what you're saying about the flat looking top of the primary MM but Ithink it's b/c of an RPM.....
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This is where a side by side would come in real handy.
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I just saw one a couple of posts down. I think you have a rpm.
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If it were a RPM, the rest of the mint mark would show the same spread. It doesn't because it is either coin contact or MD. (ejection doubling probably. It affects the mint mark more often when the mint mark is taller than the other devices, it takes the hit)
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You know your stuff Coop.
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It seems to be quite common on '69 S's to have that S/S look to them.
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Oh no, I thought I had another RPM, oh well, thank Coop and all!!
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