1943 P rpm30 my coin.jpg 1943 P rpm30 VV.jpg
1943 P RPM 30 nickel
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1943 P RPM 30 nickel
I see that this date/ mintmark combination has over 70 RPM's to look for! I believe I have found RPM # 30 and am posting pictures of my coin (photo 1) and the VV example (photo 2). I put the 2 photos in Paint.net & like the comparison. The bottom of the coin and top right areas match nicely but my coin has some crud on top left comparison area. Is this enough visual evidence to add the coin to the collection?
1943 P rpm30 my coin.jpg 1943 P rpm30 VV.jpgTags: None
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Take a toothpick and rub this area. If that is a top serif, then the RPM is a South. 1943-P-rpm30-my-coin_Coneca.jpgLast edited by eaxtellcoin; 01-26-2026, 10:15 PM. Reason: A photo with Pluribus and the mintmark is needed to verify listed varieties for 1943-P
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Thanks for the tip on using a tooth pick to knock crud off a mint mark. It worked great & did not damage the coin. I have tried using a Q-tip but it does not work well. Sadly I did not find what I was hoping for under the dirt but am happy to learn a new trick.
Years ago I went after dirt on a coin with a dental pick. This of course had disasterous result for the coin!
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Since a toothpick is somewhat rounded and soft wood, it doesn't normally damage a coin unless your pressing really hard.
1) so does the area where the purple arrow shows dissapear or is that poss serif still there? Then to reference position look at what I posted to your post on the 1943-P RPM#47. We need a close up yes, but we also need enouph of the Motto to verify mintmark position.
Thanks for posting.
Eric
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Eric. I am submitting my homework for this submission.
I took pictures of the VV wide view and a similar picture of my coin. I put them both into paint and resized them. I took the 2 pictures pasted below & compared them in paint.net. (I learned to use the rotate function this time around). I see a slight variation in the mint mark position as I move the slider. Is this due to the slight difference in the size & rotation of the coins or does this proove it is not a match to RPM 30? Thanks for helping me understand how to analyze the results!
1943 P rpm 30 vv.jpg 1943 P rpm 30 my coin.jpgAttached Files
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