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              |  EDS markers ObverseNW die scratch in shoulder fold. Pair of curved die scratches, one under I and one under E in LIBERTY. NW die scratches behind head. Concentric die scratch between rim and IGWT. Curved die scratches in front of mouth. Reverse is EMDS
 ReverseDie crack on O of ONE. ENE die scratches cover most of reverse, see photos for exact configuration. Die gouge inside C in CENT.
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              |  MDS markers ObverseCurving die scratch in the field in front of face. Die gouge at the rim above the 1st T in Trust. A die scratch across the neck.
 ReverseDie cracks in the right wheat ear. A die crack inside the O of One. Die dot and a die scratch can be seen inside the C of Cent.
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              |  LDS markers ObverseNNE die scratches through date. Small die break on lower 1 in date. E/W die scratches under LIBERTY. Small die break in lower B in LIBERTY. Curved die scratch behind neck. Multidirectional die scratches through IGWT. Die crack Heading NNE in hair. Reverse is MDS
 ReverseReverse die change from EDS and MDS. Generally E/W to ESE die scratches cover entire reverse, see photos for exact configuration. Die clash at lower C in CENT.
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              | Value Information 
The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information
derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other 
guides and sales sheets.  It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor 
intent to purchase on behalf of this site.  It is only to be used as a guide
                                 
		        F...................1.50VF..................1.75
 EF..................2.50
 AU..................3.25
 UNC.................5.00
 MS63................8.00
 MS65................16.00
 
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1957D-1MM-017
		    | D/D TLTED  (EDS) CONECA: RPM-017  |  Crawford:UNKNOWN
 Wexler: WRPM-017  |  FS#:UNLISTED
 coin photographed is credited to Richard Sappington
 
 A classic tilted repunched mintmark that shows split serifs.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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