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  • 1958D RPM-011

    It has the upper and lower split sherifs. There's no gouge in IGWT like the one in Variety Vista. It also looks like 1958D-1MM-022 for reference as best as my untrained eye can see so far.
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    Last edited by Shleppodella1; 12-16-2024, 02:56 AM.

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    In my opinion, 022 on varietyvista has the remnants of the weaker punch to the south and east. I do not see that on your coin photo.

    That numbering system resembles coppercoins. It's important to note where the photo was compared to. Honestly, its best to put the link in the post if you have it handy, to avoid confusion.

    https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...&die_state=mds

    Not all websites use the same numbering system. Not all of them use the same cross reference numbering system to match up to a CONECA master list number. For example, a CONECA number might be 001, where as another web site might list it with their numbering system as 003, and if they are willing, might cross reference it to the correct CONECA number some where on the web page. If it is not cross referenced to CONECA, maybe at the time of its finding, it was considered too minor to list.

    I am currently not at the pc, so i wont be able to do an overlay. But a quick look seems to be a possibilty. It would be great if there was an additional photo which shows those split serifs with a touch more light on them.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • #3
      Is this a RPM with upper and lower split sherifs correct?
      OK I added another picture with better top lighting and magnification. How do you do the add the link please I wanted to add it, but my uneducated computer skills would not let me.
      Last edited by Shleppodella1; 12-16-2024, 04:11 AM.

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      • #4
        It looks like a RPM. It looks like a minor one which may be listed at coppercoins or, possibly doubleddie. As for the website link, you might be able to find a good YouTube video to follow on how to do this. It's a bit off topic, but I will try to assist.

        If you go to any website, the address bar in the web browser is at the top of the web page. You can click on that address area where the https address is, and on the keyboard if using a pc, use the CTRL and C to copy. Then, place your cursor on the area within the post, where you want the link to appear, and hit CTRL and V. That should paste it at that clicked spot.

        It's not required to do this, it just helps the people attempting to assist where the coin is and its one less thing to do. Your photos are good. The centered photos make it easier to do a overlay in paint dot net, or other freebie program. I should be back in the home office soon. If I can fit this task on the daily bucket list, I will tell you the results here.
        Gary Kozera
        Website: https://MintErrors.org

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        • #5
          Shleppodella1
          After messing with the photo sizes, I was able to get the images somewhat the same size. The overlay was really close so yes, it matches up with the following variety:

          https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...&die_state=mds

          Great work for helping on the attribution, it made the process less tedious. In my opinion, people simply slap down a coin and want some one else to do all the work. I am willing to help people who are willing to help themselves. Thanks for your assistance.
          Last edited by MintErrors; 12-16-2024, 12:43 PM.
          Gary Kozera
          Website: https://MintErrors.org

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          • #6
            Thanks again Gary for the help and I definitely don't mind doing the work I'm just looking to make sure I'm getting it right . I will also now inact the new "trick" you just taught me with inserting addresses. Beings how I do absolutely love numistics & wanna try and get it correct at least.

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            • #7
              Evening Shleppodella1,
              By Chance does your coin have any part of the strong spiked head shown as a marker on 1MM-022 CC?

              I went through all my Wexler only listings. The coin above is not Wexler 012,018,022,039,040,044,046,048,052,053,056,061,06 4,065,066,069,070,072,073,074,077,082,083,088,090, 0r 100. These are the ones I have a good copy of, I didn't check the Wexler / CC crosses I do have because I figured someone would call out the #. If it is CC 1MM-022 I cannot help - don't have that one. !! Thanks for doing all the work Gary.
              Eric

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              • #8
                No spiked head on mine as a P.U.P. but in my opinion the RPM on 022 looks about 95% like my post so that was why I used it as a reference because it was the closet I could find as a match on their site to assist in researching.
                Did I make a mistake?

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