Kevin, Was this an uncirculated roll? Your coin certainly looks uncirculated. Congrats on your triplets!! What do you mean when you say you are still looking for 017 and 019? Do you have all the others? Thanks, Larry
Yes Larry, I bought some UNC rolls at my local coin show. The 017 and 019 are the remaining Top LCR/Coneca I'm missing. I have the 2, 13, 23, and of course the 100.
Kevin
Kevin, Was this an uncirculated roll? Your coin certainly looks uncirculated. Congrats on your triplets!! What do you mean when you say you are still looking for 017 and 019? Do you have all the others? Thanks, Larry
I could literally see Larry trying to figure out how anyone was close to completing the whole set (171?) of 1960d mint marks after he has put so much time and looked at soooo many in the last year or so.
Nice find... Comparing yours with CCs 052 http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/d...&die_state=mds and VVs 052 http://varietyvista.com/02b%20LC%20R...960DRPM052.htm yours may be an EDS/Stage A??? The secondary MM on the south edge and inside the primary MM looks much stronger than the samples listed on CC or VV... Also the die abrasions around the date/MM on yours do not appear to match up with those on CCs MDS or VVs Stage B thru D??? Does yours have any of the chips on the rev that VV and CC show???
Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
Great observations Jim! All three have no obv die markers for VV in any stage; all three have the die chip in the cornice and column 1, but that's it for VV rev die markers. All three have a die scratch thru the Y of liberty (but not the R) for obv CC die markers, but that's it; one of three has a die scratch thru CENT, the others don't, and that's it for rev CC die markers. I was too lazy to compare the MM, but you're right, it is stronger, but that leaves us with the cornice die chip: VV Stage B doesn't have one (or it wasn't captured at the time!). Maybe they are EDS? I think I'll go with it!
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