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              |  EDS markers ObverseMultidirectional die scratches cover obverse, see photos for exact configuration. E/W die scratch connects OD in GOD. SSE die scratch from bottom of N of IN. Reverse is EDS
 ReverseMultidirectional die scratches cover reverse, see photos for exact configuration. Heavy curved die scratch connects last S in STATES to F in OF. Heavy E/W die scratches from E in ONE to E in CENT.
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              |  MDS markers ObverseVarious die scratches show throughout the obverse design. A large die chip shows between the 6 and second 1 of the date. A die crack shows at the truncation of the bust to the right of the initials. A couple of heavy die gouges extend to the east and northeast from the right side of the D of GOD.
 ReverseDie chips show on the to of the right cornice. Die cracks show on the E of ONE and the CE of CENT. A die break shows on the left base. A heave die crack runs the length of column #1. Reverse is LMDS.
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              |  LDS markers ObverseMarkers for this die state are not yet known.
 ReverseMarkers for this die state are not yet known.
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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...................0.55VF..................0.90
 EF..................1.25
 AU..................1.50
 UNC.................2.25
 MS63................3.50
 MS65................5.00
 
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1961D-1MM-033
		    | D/D TILTED  (MDS) CONECA: RPM-033  |  Crawford:UNKNOWN
 Wexler: WRPM-078  |  FS#:UNLISTED
 coin photographed is credited to Art Ring
 
 A strong lower split serif and portions of the secondary lower curve highlight this repunched mintmark.
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
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