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  • 1924 S RPM? OMM?

    I recently found a 1924 S Mercury that looks to be either a RPM or an OMM. I have tried to attach a couple of pictures. Is it or not?
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    To be honest with you, the condition of the coin is in too lower a grade to make a finally determination of what you have. Since there is no listing for either a RPM or OMM for the 1924-S Flying Liberty dime in the CONECA master files, I would more than likely attribute the mintmark as machine doubling or die deterioration doubling.

    BJ Neff
    Last edited by wavysteps; 12-02-2012, 09:42 AM.
    Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by wavysteps View Post
      To be honest with you, the condition of the coin is in to lower a grade to make a finally determination of what you have. Since there is no listing for either a RPM or OMM for the 1924-S Flying Liberty dime in the CONECA master files, I would more than likely attribute the mintmark as machine doubling or die deterioration doubling.

      BJ Neff
      I agree, and would think it is from the mint mark getting hammered down during circulation. They distort with circulation as they roll around in change purses or pockets.
      CONECA Member# N-4679
      President of the Racine Numismatic Society
      www.arsave.com/variety_resource_dimes

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      • #4
        I am talking about the Area to the west of the gap between the bottom curves of the s, not the upper part!

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        • #5
          The lower part of the S mintmark is even more worn than the upper part, so it is impossible to make an sort of determination of what that extraneous mark is.

          BJ Neff
          Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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