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  • riff
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 637

    #16
    Originally posted by coppercoins
    Nice - a roll of small date. Pricey bugger. I have 37 coins in my roll, assembled over time through cherry picking. So far I've managed to keep the price of my roll down to around $60. Nice considering a full BU roll will bring $1,800+.

    I just wanted to make sure anyone referencing the information I published is correct. The statement made specifically noted that, coppercoins has this as the normal MM for the 70 small date." This is an incorrect statement in and of itself when pulled out of context, and a growing number of people read everything out of context any more. It is best to make statements clear...

    "Coppercoins shows a picture of a normal 1970S small date, and the mintmark in that photo shows the same issues, which probably means it's normal to have these issues with the mintmark on any 1970-S cent."
    im sorry. what i meant is that this was the MM you had on your small date page and i couldnt find any small date rpms.

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    • coppercoins
      Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
      • Dec 2008
      • 2482

      #17
      There are no known small date RPMs.

      With regard to die markers on small date Lincolns in general - nobody really cares about them. If the coin is a small date, it's a small date and sells for the same thing as any other small date. I am certain more than one die pair struck them, but the exact number is unknown. It wouldn't take very much to find out, but to this date nobody has ever cared to do a study like that.
      Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
      [URL="http://www.coppercoins.com/"]http://www.coppercoins.com[/URL]

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