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  • Is this an RPM?

    I got into the old coin box today to check something out and decided to go over a few coins with a loop. I found this coin with what appears to be a faint 'D' between the dot and the regular mint mark. Could it be an RPM or am I seeing things?







    Any guess as to the Year/Denomination on this one? Let me give you a hint... This was the only "D" mint coin for the series.

  • #2
    I don't see an RPM but I'm curious what do you use for your photographs? Beautiful pictures.

    Lestrrr

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    • #3
      Ken - it does appear to be something there, but what is a good guess. What is the year of the coin?

      BJ Neff
      Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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      • #4
        1912D Liberty Head "V Cents"

        Just a guess

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        • #5
          A repunched mintmark this faint would also be quite thin. The trace here is just as thick as the normal mintmark, which leads me to conclude it's not an RPM.
          Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Steven View Post
            1912D Liberty Head "V Cents"

            Just a guess
            Good guess. Your are correct. Since this the 1912-D a semi-key in the Liberty Nickel series, I figured it would either be a well known RPM or not an RPM. I had a feeling it was not an RPM -- but it just looked too much like a 'D' and I had to ask. I thought it might be possible that the "D" punch on the Liberty nickel might be more blunt than those used by Lincoln cents - and therefore leave a wider mark on a light punch. Although the nickel is in VF condition - it does show die deterioration and several fine die cracks. This could be the cause of the apparent raised marks.

            Thanks for your responses.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fugnchill View Post
              I don't see an RPM but I'm curious what do you use for your photographs? Beautiful pictures.

              Lestrrr
              Thanks for your comments on the photos. I did a post a while back on Coppercoins.com - showing my technique at a few tips. There were also some helpful tips from others added to the post. If you want to check it out, here is the link...

              http://www.coppercoins.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4640

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