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  • 1955-D penny RPM-009

    Hi, I believe this is a rpm. Could be wrong as it's a rpm-009. It was the closest I can find. I study alot on variety vista, and just learning about wexler's and others. My second question, at the bottom of the mint mark, could that be D/D/D. it kinda looks like three sirfs. I could be wrong also on that part. Thanks 20231209_093303.jpg 20231209_093148.jpg 20231209_093156.jpg

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    Hello Hinkle,
    You are correct this is a Minor RPM. The primary mintmark is farther East than RPM#09. The variety is closer to RPM#13 in position but if you look at the angle of RPM#13, the verticle bar of the primary mintmark is more into the field between the 9 and 5 of the date. This varieties angle of the verticle bar places the position in the center of the 9 of the date. The variety at this time, is not listed by Coneca.
    Eric

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    • #3
      Thank you, rpm#013 does look like it. Cool still searching through three rolls of 55s, 57s, and 58s. Fun, fun.

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