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1950-S Notched Or Damaged.

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1950-S-Notched-Or-Damaged.
Strange bag of cents. Lot of late 60s, 70s, and 80s BU cents. Four wheat leaves so far and they were all BU.
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 Posted 10/09/2008  10:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BJ Neff to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is a RPM and that is a notch.

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Definitely an RPM and definitely one we do not yet have photos of.
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Hey Chuck, Do you think it is an S/S or S/D? I see that as a notch as well.
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Chance is pretty low that it's an S/D, but I see what you're seeing. If I get a chance to examine this one I will do an overlay to be sure, but there are other S/S coins that look similar to this one. Two, in fact, that have the same spread, but since the mintmark is in a different location, they cannot be the same die.
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Nice find. SO this may be new to the books?
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Thanks Chuck,

By the way, MorgansRmine, the picture is fantastic.

Thanks,
Bill
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