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United States
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One coin per thread ple ASE
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@AurthurDent42
Many coins (3) for now. Also different problems. I know is time spending to post separated but could be worth. For better opinions just put them separated.
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United States
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The 1975-D is just chemically damaged. The 2000-D does have the appearance of a Greaser. Was the 1909-S from roll hunting?!
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United States
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The 1909 S is RPM-001, FS-1501. It's hard to tell for sure from the images, but if it would grade straight it could be worth sending in. If it would grade "details" then definitely not. This RPM does not add a whole lot to the value of the coin, and is clearly visible, so in general you would be fine with it in a 2x2 and if you ever wish to sell it the variety would be easy to see so no need for a slab and label.
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The 75-D is environmental damage. Spend it or throw it in the box of copper to save. The 2000-D is a Grease Filled Die - I'd keep it and throw it in a 2x2. The 1909-S is a great find! Obviously save this one. I wouldn't bother sending it in to be graded as it's probably a $75 coin in its grade, but definitely put it in a 2x2 or album as one of the 4 key dates of the Lincoln series.
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yes that was all coin roll hunting, and there is about 15 more including a 1917 DD, 1955, MD 1969...etc... it was a great night for coin roll hunting! thanks for your help guys, I'll post the rest if you want to see them.
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United States
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Quote: I'll post the rest if you want to see them. We'd love to see them, but just one coin per thread, please. It get's very confusing otherwise. Select the coins you have questions about and let us see them, one at a time. 
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Ok but it would be a lot of posts. I'm pretty sure a cpl of the rolls were the collection. I have a bunch of key dates and I have not had the time to look um all up. Should I put the ones I think are significant under a certain heading or post thread?
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Topic Titles (5/2/2016)(Tutorial) The title of your topic is very important. This enables the members with expertise pertaining to your question to easily find and answer your question. The title of the topic also becomes the title of the topic's web page, which enables us to attract more collectors to the site. The more members we have, the more we learn. Topic titles must be at least 20 characters in length. Please don't think it's appropriate to just add random characters or words irrelevant to the the to "fill in" so the topic goes through. It's not and the topic will likely be removed. Let's say you need help attributing an 1896 Morgan dollar.... Bad: Need help with coin Better: Need help with Morgan dollarGood: Need help with 1896 Morgan dollarAwesome: Need help with VAM on 1896 Morgan dollarHope this helps
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