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  • 1947 S Lincoln Cent RPM 003

    Ok, after a few hours of messing with the lighting, I think I have found a match for this RPM, but I just want to confirm.

    http://www.varietyvista.com/02a%20LC...947SRPM003.htm

    This mintmark under the scope looks like it was hammered in copper foil. It simply looks unnatural.

    What a pain to get the lighting just right to photograph. Some times it's pure luck.


    The arrows on this photo below line up with what is seen on RPM 003 photos on http://varietyvista.com
    1947-S CONECA RPM-000-x2.jpg

    The photo below shows some points, but the more bizarre issue is the very middle if the "S".
    Under the scope, I can clearly see two distinct middle parts of the "S", one being directly under the other.


    1947-S CONECA RPM-000-x4.jpg
    This last shot required three lights with diffused lighting just to create enough shadows to show some inconsistencies
    on each of the "S's" that are on this coin. It looks even wilder under the scope.

    1947-S CONECA RPM-000-x4b.jpg


    I am not going to add a full obverse and reverse tonight. It's late and I am headed to Snorezville !
    Last edited by MintErrors; 03-11-2022, 11:35 PM.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    Does the die marker on the shoulder fold match too?

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    • #3
      The die gouges on the shoulder is the main marker on every stage. Should be easily spotted. Not sure why that wasnt added. Could have saved you them hours. Other than that it looks correct.

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      • #4
        The "hours" isn't about the attribution - that was pretty easy. Its about photographing the coin and getting the lighting correct in order to see that funky mintmark and all its glory - in order to get a level headed logical conclusion. Additionally I have eight of these and all eight have the "markers" that are on the first photo and on the variety vista examples as well. Plus - it nails down the stage a lot faster.

        Problem is....they aren't gouges. Sure its a marker and I get it. If A researcher uses a specific phrase for a marker and it may be a wrong designation, then I don't use it to confuse people.

        Now have a look at what these gouges look like at the shoulder fold....

        Looks like Scratches to me....

        1947-S CONECA RPM-003-x4-scratches.jpg
        Last edited by MintErrors; 03-12-2022, 09:11 AM.
        Gary Kozera
        Website: https://MintErrors.org

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        • #5
          Sure Gary. Whatever you want to tell yourself
          Last edited by Kloccwork419; 03-12-2022, 12:00 PM.

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          • #6
            Markers match up. Looks like you found one.

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