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corkykile
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These are two of the coins I discovered while checking my hoard of Lincons yet again.

The first coin I think is a 1956D-1MM-011.
The 61d is one for which I cannot find an example to compare it to.

Is it just wishful thinking about the 56d classification?
Anybody have any idea how the 61d could be classified.

Corky

corkykile
Oops, my dialogue to go with the previous post got lost in translation.
And, the 1984 did not get properly sized before I posted it.

Anyway, do you think the 56d could be a 1956D-1MM-011?
The 61d is one I could not find an example of for comparison.

Corky

numismatic nut
Looks like you have a coupple of rpm's but I can't tell you more than that.
thedeadpoint
Jeez, i've looked at thousands of cents and I've never seen anything that prominent. nice finds, corky.
coppercoins
The 1956D is 1956D-1MM-001...not 011. It's a nice RPM.
The 1961D is an RPM, but I cannot tell you from that image which one it is. This one is nice too, but a much closer and clearer look is necessary to identify it.
The "LIBERTY" missing the I is a simple case of a struck through grease - no premium value.
The odd N on the wheat reverse is damage.
The 1984D is split plating - very common for early zinc cents and not worth anything.
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