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1944-D D/S (D/D?, D/D/S?)

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  • 1944-D D/S (D/D?, D/D/S?)

    This is what appears to be a 1944-D/D - which doesn't seem to exist so I am notably hesitant. It certainly doesn't appear to be machine doubled but the MM its on top of doesn't look like an S to me either.

    Unfortunately I have not yet gathered all the books I need in order to attempt all my identification on my own (they are ordered). So any help with identifying the coin in this post (and my next) would be appreciated...
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    It's certainly a repunched mintmark. Check the CONECA Master Variety listing to see if it's in there. www.conecaonline.org.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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    • #3
      D'oh! Excellent resource... I'm going to go with:

      FS-01-1944D-503 (21.1) - Stage C (Die Chip at Second 4 angle)

      Thanks very much!

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      • #4
        That FS attribution is correct....It is known as RPM-002 though.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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