I got them on the mail 2 days ago , and went through them and found that of the 600 only 50 were questionable rpm , the ones on the tubes (over 200) are good rpm that needs to be attribute and the rest minor split serifs. paid $30 and I think it was a good deal since it'll take me a wile to attribute them all. lot cheaper than getting pennies from dealers and finding very few after paying like 4 cent per coin, now I just have to expend the time with attributions.
jprine , I'm glad you didn't see it, I was lucky nobody saw it ,I got them for the starting price but I had bit like $.15 each penny just in case. I'll be posting some of the better ones in the next couple of days.I'm wonder how many pennies he went through to get 600 rpms , I been doing it for years and don't get a lot of them, and I have tens of thousand of wheat pennies.
How many did he through? I went through half a million a couple of years ago and pulled maybe a hundred nice rpms, and maybe 300 or 400 so so rpms. And I"m sure I missed some real obscure ones, as well as some of the minor 56-D's that I already had a dozen or so, already. So probably around the 400k mark.
update on rpms, of the 194 that I know I'll be able to identified there are 34-1958d , 37-1957d , 31-1952d , 19-1956d , 19-1951d , 7-1953s , 6-1949d ,7-1953d , 5-1944d , 5-1949s , 5-1955d , 4-1946d , 3-1951s , 3-1941s , 2 1954d , 1 each of 40d, 54s, 42s, 48s, 50d, 50s, 45s. here are 17 of the 19 1956d 8-1mm-003
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