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You are viewing the CopperCoins catalog page for 1948D•1MM•001, a documented Lincoln cent die variety. This listing is cataloged as a Repunched Mint Mark, from 1948, and struck at the Denver Mint. It is recorded as D/D south. Below you will find 1 stage of identification photos and markers, catalog cross references, and reported values for coins minted with this die.
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1948D•1MM•001

D/D south

Die Notes

This repunched mintmark shows a nicely spread but shallow extra lower right curve area protruding south from the southeast corner of the primary mintmark. There is also a horizontal bar visible inside the primary mintmark. This die is also listed as 1948D-1DO-001.

Cross references

  • WEXLER: WRPM-005
  • CONECA: RPM-001

Value guide

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F12
VF20
EF40
AU50
UNC
ChBU
GemBU
3.00
4.00
5.00
7.50
9.50
12.00
17.00

Found together in original rolls

Dies reported from the same original roll opening (including Roll Reveal finds).

Found in Roll Reveal #370 with:

1948D•1DO•001 · 1948D•1DO•005

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Each stage tab below is clickable — it opens more identification photos and marker notes for that stage (A, B, C, and so on). Start on the summary above, then switch tabs to see how the die evolved.

Obverse: Light die scratches show in and around the date and most of the obverse. ESE die scratch from lower lip. Reduction lathe doubling shows on the bridge of the nose and forehead, however doubling north in the eye area is hub doubling. Reverse is LDS.

Reverse: A small die chip shows on the outside edge of the wheat stalk near the upper wheat grains. Die dent next to U in UNITED. Die gouge on O in OF. Die dent at left wheat stem.

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Credit for this coin goes to: Deanne Hatton

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