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1971-D RPM (?)

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I got my first lesson on how hard it is to take pics of a lincoln RPM with a cheap microscope! Well, see if you can tell from these pics, but I'll need to get a better setup sometime soon. I don't see it on coppercoins but there are some varieties without images. Opinions appreciated!


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 Posted 08/08/2011  04:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your right, the images need help.
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The picture is blurred
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Not an opinion - your coin is not a repunched mintmark. It is a machine doubled coin with some damage on the mintmark.
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Excellent coppercoins! I remembered a small pocket microscope that let me take a close look and found your 'fact' to be perfectly correct! Don't know how you could tell from those pics
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