1955S•1MM•002
S/S East
- Type: Repunched Mint Mark (MM)
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- Design types · Design Varieties
- Mint mark type: Late-Serif S
- Obverse design type: Flat serif G obverse
- Reverse design type: Wheat reverse
Die Notes
A minor split serif and light spread to the east can be seen on this variety.
Cross references
- WEXLER: WRPM-002
- CONECA: RPM-002
- CRAWFORD: CRPM-002
Value guide
Found together in original rolls
Dies reported from the same original roll opening (including Roll Reveal finds).
Found in Roll Reveal #286 with:
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Reverse is EMDS
- Closeup of repunched mint mark.
- Die crack starting to form across lapel and jacket.
- Die sractch on lower shoulder.
- Heavy NE die scratch in field west of shoulder.
- Die gouge above and below L in LIBERTY.
- ENE die scratches through RTY in LIBERTY.
- ESE die scratches from hair toward IN.
- Concentric die scratches through TRUST.
- Concentric die scratches through PLURIBUS.
- Concentric die scratches through UNUM.
- Concentric die scratches though EN in CENT.
- Concentric die scratches through AMERICA.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Doug Reese
Reverse is LDS
- Closeup of repunched mint mark.
- A large die chip can be seen in the first 5 of the date, and a smaller one in the last 5 of the date.
- A long E-W die crack from the top of the shoulder to the lapel.
- Die crack across the forehead.
- A die crack and chip on the lower right wheat grains to the rim.
- Small die cracks on upper left wheat.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Joe Cathey
Reverse is VLDS
- Closeup of repunched mint mark.
- Die chip on the upper first 5 in thte date. Die chip on second 5 in date has progressed.
- Heavy die crack across lapel into shoulder.
- Die cracks developing on lower B and E in LIBERTY.
- Die crack across forehead
- Die crack in back of hair.
- Die break on lower T in CENT.
- A larger die crack and chip on the lower right wheat grains to the rim.
- Die crack down left wheat stem has progressed.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Jim Fletcher