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1952-D Lincoln Cent RPM 26 - 1952-D-1MM-026

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This is one of those weird ones(for me atleast) that I only tend find after reverse searching the rolls by studying the missing rpm numbers looking them up then researching the rolls.

researching the rolls I already researched everyday you learn more you find more...

I think I filled up this gap finally..

that little tiny split with a separation line is visible on the upper serif. super zoomed in on..

1952-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM-26---1952-D-1MM-026

http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds

also found a 1960-d rpm-03 that fell under couch awhile back



1952-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM-26---1952-D-1MM-026
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They look good to me. jmo Congratulations
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The 1952-D Might be MD. I see similar distortion on the tops of the devices. The lower serif looks like it maybe split, but it would be a minor one.
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