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1964 non silver
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It isn't flattened by any means. I've tried to look up to 4 variations. Any way you could post them so I know what exactly I'm supposed to look for? So many images of "rmp"  it isnt funny. A little help please.

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6 hours ago, Tridmn said:

It isn't flattened by any means. I've tried to look up to 4 variations. Any way you could post them so I know what exactly I'm supposed to look for? So many images of "rmp"  it isnt funny. A little help please.

Try this site.

http://www.varietyvista.com/index.htm

for nickel RPMs this page specifically

http://www.varietyvista.com/05 JN RPMs/Repunched Mintmarks.htm

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1 hour ago, Greenstang said:

Here are the four RPM's for 1964D Nickel

Yours is close to RPM 004 but it has to be exact

 

Just for clarification, the Coneca listing for 1964-D RPMs recognizes 7 varieties.  But if grading with NGC, they only attribute 2 (RPM-001 & RPM-005).

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So, Conder, where abouts? Muncie-ish kinda sorta? Other than being a little flat, nice country, nice folks.

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Yes about 30 to 40 miles from Muncie.  Been a member of the Muncie coin club since I moved to this area back in 1989.  Family comes from the area going back to 1850.

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Chris- 

Please start your own post instead of using someone elses, this just causes confusion.

If you want help with your coin, post a photo of both sides and point out your area of concern and a member here will be able to help you whether it should be authenticated or not.

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On 8/19/2019 at 1:05 PM, Tridmn said:

I will just have to keep looking. It's a pretty neat coin either way. May keep it anyway. Have several 64''s though. Only 1 silver.

If you think you have a 1964 silver nickel, trust me on this, you don't.

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