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1974 Lincoln Memorial Cent OBV And REV Strong Die Clash

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Holy gadbusters tropicalbats that's a good one! I picked up 12 rolls of the National bank of Portland 1974 D and found about 8 with the column bars above Liberty and head outline on reverse but nowhere near the strength of yours. List it and I will give you 10 for it :) I'm the guy who got the two 66 101's from ya. Where the heck are you finding OBW's? Your die clashed 74 D is getting me excited. How many 74 S were mixed in the roll? Mine were about 15% san franciscos but of a really dull yellow planchet quality with old worn dies. I copped an unbealivable assortment of strong early die state 74 D's in the lot and some in very high mintstate coins. Hardly any MS64's most are 65 + How did yours look?
I agree with the gang, you got an awesome example there.
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Hey Luvmy! I thought you went into hibernation when you didn't comment on that MS 1946-S IMM I posted a while back. But since you are still alive and kickin' here's the deal. Go back to page 1 and dust off your glasses because this is a 1974 not a 1974-D. So no 1974-S mixed in nor for that matter any 1974-D. My roll was pretty decent, but since nice 74-P's are all over the place in high grade nothing to really get excited about besides maybe the clash coin. I've got about 200 1974 sitting here from a mint bag that I never glanced at so maybe I'll take a look at those as well since I'm thinking about it. With no known varieties they get put pretty low on my to do list even if very nice coins. Well, I shouldn't be that down on 74 as one of the sites does list a class 6 DDO for them, just not as interesting as hunting my DDO-001's or other neato varieties.
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