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1964-P Lincoln Memorial Cent 1-DR-001

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Found tonight- very nice 1964P 1DR -001
1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001 1964-P-Lincoln-Memorial-Cent-1-DR-001
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 Posted 05/11/2009  09:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yup, that is nice!
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congrats on your find!
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Congrats on your find . I'm still hunting for mine...
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Constantly on the lookout for that one; no luck yet. Congratulations, really nice condition, too!
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Very nice! I've been looking for that one for about 10-12 years and still haven't found it. For awhile I was buying rolls and rolls of obw 64's hoping to find it but no such luck. I'm glad you found one though. There is still hope.
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This is the first one of these I've ever found.

The reverse doubling really shows up nice, can't miss it under 5X mag,

Thanks for the nice responses!
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Nice, It is a tough one to find. In all my years of doing this, I've found only one. Yours is a nice example!
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Wow! What a great find! I haven't found that one yet myself. Congrats to you!
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Wow! What a great find! I haven't found that one yet myself. Congrats to you!
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Wow! What a great find! I haven't found that one yet myself. Congrats to you!
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I love the way those "S"'s split like that.

Nice find.

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I was wondering what you were looking thru when you found it, ie; basic bank rolls, wrapped rolls of 64's, pocket change?

thanks,
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Rock:

It was in a wrapped roll, but it was plain brown with no markers on it at all, not the NF String & Son Harrisburg PA white and red wrappers that I normally get from my local banks.

I had purchased $10.00 (20)rolls. all 20 were shotgun sealed on the ends and in plain brown paper. No Acct# id's scratched out etc or anything that might indicate it was handed in from a local customer that I could determine, but then again there was also no indication on the outer wrappers as to who made the rolls.


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