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1945S JEFFERSON NICKEL RPM-009 & DDR-001?
I am looking at a 1945S Jefferson Nickel. The coin appears to be a RPM-009 and DDR-001, Stage 'D'. The picture are very similar to VV for both the RPM-009 and DDR-001 Stage 'D'. I have the following die markers present on the subject coin: Obverse, Die crack in upper hair – VLDS. Reverse, Die crack Right dome South between pillar # 3 and # 4 - VLDS, however the metal flow on the back is so bad I can only get the upper part and fragments of the lower part. Doubling is very weak due to metal flow lines – LDS. Thoughts or Comments?Tags: None
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Hello eaxtellcoin, Thanks for the update and the concise analysis. The coin is currently in a ANACS holder marked "1945S/S 5c, RPM-9" and shows in the ANACS Pop that way. I had some coins going to ANACS and was going to send this one in for reattribution as both RPM-009 and DDR-001, "Stage D". Any reason to hold off and see if CONECA wants to do a 'Stage E'? LMK if you need additional pics. Thoughts or comments?
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Hello eaxtellcoin, The ANACS holder only has the RPM and not the DDR listed on the holder. Thanks for the info on the stage marker, I did not know that. I think I will wait and send the coin into CONECA and possibly get a 'Stage E' marker. Not in any hurry. I just had some free certs with attributions from ANACS on another misattribution and sending some coins in to them this week.Attached Files
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Bruce,
I pulled my stage "D" again, All the lower lettering is very mushy and I cannot tell the DDR is still there because of die state. If you look at Dr. Wiles's photo's his stage "B" shows the lower "M" of UNUM very well. That is the best PUP. The VLDS coins the DDR is not distinguishable so I would save the $$$. They may not list the stage, even with the letter, if they cannot see the DDR.
Eric
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