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Pillar of the Community
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Did you open an original bank roll of 1961-Ds?
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nope, opened years ago. put in a plastic tube. looked'em over and right back in the tube.
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Any errors,varieties or high grades? John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Did you have any questions?  to the CCF!
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 coinfrog. are you asking CCF a question about these? i you want a grade then I suggest pulling out the top 2 or 3 and provide sharper photos with natural lighting one per thread. to be of any value they would need to be MS66 at minimum. PCGS has only graded 20 coins at MS67 so the chances are pretty slim to hit that. based on your photos the coins look very mushy and most likely would not make 66 due to strike.
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Rest in Peace
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Yes , but it surprises me that they all seem to be spotless . Could be the method of photography that's softening their appearance . 
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Pretty sure they draw grades from a hat for this date...just look at the reverses of the two ms67+rd on coinfacts and I think you'll agree, especially the second coin. To be honest, I don't see any they've graded ms67rd that are worthy of the grade either.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks like a nice roll, find the best 2 coins and post 'em.
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these two look pretty good to my novice eye.  
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pics are too dark to see surface details clearly.
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Group, sorry for slashing the feed with a random post. I can see how it would make it difficult to get good info on coins if there were a bunch of irrelevant posts also, I'm not breaking unopened bank rolls. this is how they came to me. 
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newdude, What are you using to take photos? John1 
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I'm still not seeing what I would like to see . Pics are soft not sharp at all to give a proper grade .On one of your photos it looks like an RPM .
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For a second the second photo of those two Lincoln cents was messing with me, the second one looked like a partial collar?or a MAD? The first coin IGWT is a significant distance from the rim and the second one it's almost right against the rim, but it the second photo is that the coin. I'm seeing as metal flowing past the rim or is that just what's underneath the coin propping it for better focus?
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