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Lucky you 
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Nice Find 
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Wow what a catch can I ask you what kind of bait do you use on your line to catch these?  JAZEC
Edited by Jazzcoins 03/14/2009 08:49 am
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RPMs in images above. Some have a match, others don't at this time. They would need to be compared with coins on coppercoins.com/ to see if there is a match. The tilted ones make it harder to find matches for. Spread/Location/Markers in that order make a determination for RPMs. Looks like 1940D-1MM-001 1958-D unknown to me now. 1957D-1MM-003 Same as the other one. #4 date unknown. Maybe 1956D-1MM-004? 1956D-1MM-001 1956-D unknown to me now. 1954S-1MM-004 1953D-1MM-001
Edited by coop 03/15/2009 12:19 pm
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Holy cow dude! How many did you have to go through to get all these!?
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Hi,
I'm such a newbie! Can you please tell me what is going on with the second picture, the 1958d. Thanks!
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Hi Free2bme, look at the upper serif on the D, there is a slight separation(notch) indicating a repunched mint mark(RPM)
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Nice catches, especially on that 1936 DDO.
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