1974S 1c RPM
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1974-S_Coneca.jpg Hello signofthedimes,
Looks promising. Can you lighten up the area within my arrows? I would like to see if there is seperation on the lower serif. The issue, my oppinion; is are there any marker's, on this circulated coin; that would make an attribution easier.? The mintmark looks damaged from wear which makes it harder to attribute.Go over to the Wexler Website and look at Wexler RPM#1. I cannot quite tell because the date is cut off where the mintmark placement is compared to the date on your photo above. Check the marker's and see if placement and a marker matches. If so post what you find.
Thanks,
Eric
Moving the post above to the die variety forum.Last edited by eaxtellcoin; 01-09-2026, 08:39 PM.
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Okay, I'm finally getting back to you. What I see now, is the bottom serif separation looks like a cap, a product of some wear, it has abrasion lines the same that cover the top of the mint mark.Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View Post1974-S_Coneca.jpg Hello signofthedimes,
Looks promising. Can you lighten up the area within my arrows? I would like to see if there is seperation on the lower serif. The issue, my oppinion; is are there any marker's, on this circulated coin; that would make an attribution easier.? The mintmark looks damaged from wear which makes it harder to attribute.Go over to the Wexler Website and look at Wexler RPM#1. I cannot quite tell because the date is cut off where the mintmark placement is compared to the date on your photo above. Check the marker's and see if placement and a marker matches. If so post what you find.
Thanks,
Eric
Moving the post above to the die variety forum.
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Man the wear over that mintmark is a bumber. The second photo kind of looks like there is an upper serif also. I just cannot tell if that is Wexler RPM#001. can you post a hole date / mintmark photo as close as possible. Let me know the crop size and I will try to overlay but did you find any of Wexler's markers on this coin?
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There is the same upper serif, but that alone I had assumed was associated with the delisted broken die, so I just focus on the bottom serif. I'll look at Mr. Wexlers die markers then check my coin.Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View PostMan the wear over that mintmark is a bumber. The second photo kind of looks like there is an upper serif also. I just cannot tell if that is Wexler RPM#001. can you post a hole date / mintmark photo as close as possible. Let me know the crop size and I will try to overlay but did you find any of Wexler's markers on this coin?
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Here's the two biggest markers.Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View PostMan the wear over that mintmark is a bumber. The second photo kind of looks like there is an upper serif also. I just cannot tell if that is Wexler RPM#001. can you post a hole date / mintmark photo as close as possible. Let me know the crop size and I will try to overlay but did you find any of Wexler's markers on this coin?
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Valid points atrox001.
My opinion is we cannot write of every 1974-S without looking at the coin.
1) the 1974-S with Broken punch was charactorized as a broken upper serif. I will post my photo's of this punch also. Notice that there really isn't a seperated lower serif. And There was not a South.
That is the reason I asked signofthedimes to post a photo looking at the coin to the north. I also inclueded a photo of that. To me his upper serif is more seperated and if he does have a curl to the south, that is seperated; then it maybe an RPM.
I will post my photo's then look at the marker photo's for comparison.
Eric
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Well, This is the best I could do to overlay the photo. The marker between the A of AMERICA is about dead on.
I still would like to see a photo of the lower loop.
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A nice lower loop picture is first.Originally posted by eaxtellcoin View PostWell, This is the best I could do to overlay the photo. The marker between the A of AMERICA is about dead on.
I still would like to see a photo of the lower loop.
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Hello Signofthedimes,
Sorry no response for a bit. I'm about 70% sure this one is Wexler RPM#1. You could post your photo's, I would add exp the strong lowert serif photo's; along with a full date/mintmark, and a whole OBV/REV photo to Coneca Services / Attributions part of the forum. ""if you want someone to look at the coin for an in hand examination."" Fee's apply so look at the drop down menu's, in that forum; for the attribution fee and return postage.
Thanks for posting an interesting variety.
Eric
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