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Need More Eyes On 1952-D LWC RPMs

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Have gone through a roll of BU 52Ds. Seem to have at least three RPMs. This post is for two which I'm fairly sure they are the same, just different die state because of the break in 9. RED shows marker similarities BLUE is break. Are these the same RPM?

BOTH 1958D-1MM-037?

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Markers are there for #1, and on #2 but mine is VLDS
Need-More-Eyes-On-1952-D-LWC-RPMs because of the die break in 9

Second post to follow with two more.
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12/26/2017 12:15 am
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You should not be allowed any magnification devise over 10X.

We will need a whole new book to keep track of your finds.

But seriously, you know we appreciate your public searches

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Merry Christmas, Crazy!

Couldn't see any of these on the wexler site. Interesting and fun to find a roll like this.
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They look like RPM's to me! Nice finds if they are indeed RPM's.
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I agree they are RPMs, but not the 1952D-1MM-037 on coppercoins.
http://www.coppercoins.com/Lincoln/...ie_state=lds
Note the locations look close. But the die chip on the 9 is missing. The die issue on the head is showing a later die state than your coin, but the die that struck your coin is showing the chip. Also that north om the upper part of the mint marks are different. So I feel they were not from the same dies. Your two coin, do look like they are from the same die, just not the same as 037 on CC.
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Coop, correct. The reverse die markers match with CCs. The example with the chip in 9 has a slight head crack but not the one shown in CC which is odd, mine has to be a later state than CC, but not the crack? The two coins as well as my #3 on second post are all the 037 per reverse die markers, should a looked there first!

Have a pile of these and only one other MM, darn! We'll see how these sell on the bay!
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