1911D•1MM•002
D/D South
- Type: Repunched Mint Mark (MM)
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- Design types · Design Varieties
- Mint mark type: Early-D
- Obverse design type: Lowered relief vest obverse
- Reverse design type: Wheat reverse
Die Notes
Shows a portion of the secondary mintmark below the primary mintmark and on earlier die states the lower right curve of the D. In addition, a small portion can be seen under the upper serif.
Cross references
- WEXLER: WRPM-002
- CONECA: RPM-002
- FIVAZ/STANTON: FS-502
- CRAWFORD: CRPM-002
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- Secondary D punched south/southeast of primary D.
- Die dot above the R of LIBERTY.
- Die scratch through upper part of D in GOD of motto.
- Small die scratch by R in TRUST of motto.
- A die crack runs toward the rim from the lower half of the right wheat ear.
- Light dice scratchers show between TRU of trust.
- Die crack from rim to wheat on right side.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Brian Allen
- Mint mark area showing proximity to the 9 of the date.
- a die dot shows above the RT of liberty.
- Concentric die scratches show between the O and D of GOD.
- Concentric die scratches show behind the top of the D of God
- Other concentric die scratches show between the W and E of WE.
- A die scratch runs downward from the 4th right wheat grain on the right wheat here toward the rim.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Brian Allen
- Date and Mint mark area shows the proximity of the mint mark to the date digits.
- The area around the ERT of Liberty showing what could be damage and could be a die marker. We will need to examine a higher grade specimen to be sure.
- A thin die scratch shows at the top inside of the D of God.
- An apparent die crack shows from the dot between E and P of E pluribus unum.
- Die crack extends to the northeast from the right wheat tip.
- Die Crack shown going down to the rim from the 4th right wheat grain
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Credit for this coin goes to: Brian Allen