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New Member
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If u look at the rim its off set its thinner and L is touching rim along with a small li in liberty, date is located north of regular coin as shown, its mint mark touch it, I can see the second 're below the mark slightly but there is some other odd things, I need an experienced eye for some key dates I've found some ms especially 1940s and some 30s and a lot of 1920s... I'm finding errors. And re accuring dates almost mint including 1943 steels me. But I'm just learning about errors strikes and all that I need some help thanks, its 100% there trust me in person idk why its not comming out on this I'll repost better pics when I'm home. U0date its is a d and d south plus a rpd and a both side dd gem quality Thanks IntellectualHillbilly   Edited by MountaineerLC 11/19/2020 12:38 pm
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 to CCF. Wow that was a tough read  Need to elaborate more clearly please. Please properly rotate photos before posting, and less clare also please. Those coins look like spenders to me. John1 
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 to the Community! Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention. 
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New Member
 United States
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Well sry man at the firm my computer wasent loading this site and skipping I'm just a engineer I do numbers lol. If u read it you shoulda waited on the better picture I referenced. This is a multi error d and d south rpd and DDO, at gem quality along with being brilliant goldish orange or rd ms coin, that's dd on both side as wel. If you spend coins like this I'll take ever coin ud spend that u find man for a penny or face value  oo #128526;#128526; You realize we have university here in these hill, I'd assume. Mine in particular is one of the largest in the country. I don't bother with typos normally I don't need to ;) Thanks for your opinion, and j buck thank you man, check out the new picture. IntellectualHillbilly
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Not certain I understand either.  You mentioned a DDO... where exactly are you seeing doubling? Can you show us a sharp close-up photo of it, please? We'll help you if we can. What specific questions do you have for us?  to the CCF!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The second photo, and the lower coin in the first photo (same coin) certainly appear to be RPM-008, FS-108.
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New Member
 United States
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Ill get better pictures look around his bust and the liberty is doubled the date is doubled berty in is obvious I'll get better pictures, tropical I think your right I'm still learning but I mean the l touch's the rim it off set like one rim is thicker then the other, on the back the bottem rim is gone as well and the last t in trust is so small along with one cent, but look at the other 1956 d beside it the busts looks completely diff due to the double hit.... it's all doubled up but I took that picture to show the doubling around the bust you can see it some in the date, but liberty is obvious that's what caught my eye that and the fact the dates in a different spot....
I've also found a doubled 1958 the d is a d/d tho and its slightly doubled.
I'm pretty sure th 56 is the one worth a lot, Idk if it's work my s vdb like a few grand or 200 or 50mbecause idk the exact code I've gonna check out what you posted tho below him buddy. Thank you guys
And John I didn't mean to sound like a dick man I was joking with you, I know u couodentmtell
Is it worth being graded isn't it guys?
Thanks, all opinions are welcome. Ill take all the knowledge you guys can give
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New Member
 United States
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In that second pic look at the body of the five u can see it in the date there and correct man the second coin is the same, its an almost perfect coin other than that it's hard to pic up, I appreciate your knowledge thanks. Better pictures of this and some other finds. Comming
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Please post your other coins in their own thread. One coin per thread, please. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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It does appear to be a '56 RPM-8.
The rest is just jibber-jabber. Hard to make out what you are "saying."
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