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A moderate spread to the north shows on this variety. It is one of a number of RPMs in which the secondary wears enough to become nearly invisible in late die state.
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
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This variety shows a partial lower loop extending south from the lower right section of the mintmark, and an extra lower serif to the lower left of the primary mintmark.
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
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A light secondary mintmark can be seen to the east of the lower loop of primary S.
This variety is difficult to verify in circulated grades.
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WEXLER:RPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
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A very strong and wide south spread shows on this repunched mintmark.
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WEXLER:WRPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
NGC:VP-001
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A nice spread to the north shows on the lower serif and inside the mintmark. GEM value is very high because of the market value for MS65 cents of this date and mint.
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WEXLER:WRPM-001
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This variety is one of the strongest of all early-date Lincoln cent repunched mintmarks. It shows as a very clear strong south spread. Old CPG #13.31
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
FIVAZ/STANTON:FS-501
CRAWFORD:CRPM-001
NGC:VP-001
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An extra serif and part of a lower curve show closely spread to the southwest on this variety. The secondary mintmark gets weaker with die progression.
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-003
CONECA:RPM-002
CRAWFORD:CRPM-002
NGC:VP-003
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A strong spread to the south shows on this repunched mintmark.
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-002
CONECA:RPM-003
CRAWFORD:CRPM-003
NGC:VP-002
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This variety shows a rather well defined split lower serif.
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WEXLER:WRPM-004
CONECA:RPM-004
CRAWFORD:CRPM-004
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This variety shows a rather weak upper serif hook to the east and a partial extra east lower curve of the secondary mintmark.
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WEXLER:WRPM-005
CONECA:bbbb
CRAWFORD:CRPM-005
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This repunched mintmark shows as a split upper serif and a slight portion of the lower serif showing under the primary mintmark.
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WEXLER:WRPM-006
CONECA:RPM-006
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Mintmark is closer to than 9 than the 1MM-008Full red and red-brown examples will command a higher premium
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WEXLER:WRPM-007
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Also listed as 1925S 1DO-002 Class VI doubled die obverse
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WEXLER:WRPM-008
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A very nice tilted spread shows on this repunched mintmark. The secondary mintmark becomes weaker with die progression. This die also shows a doubled eyelid that is identified as 1927D-1DO-001. Old# 013.51
Cross references
WEXLER:WRPM-001
CONECA:RPM-001
FIVAZ/STANTON:FS-501
NGC:VP-001
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This was a temporary listing and has since been removed. Three coins have been examined and all three has different slide type MD on the mintmark which made it difficult at best to identify an an RPM.
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WEXLER:WRPM-005
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Repunched mintmark best seen south on lower serif, note the mintmark is slightly tilted clockwise.
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WEXLER:WRPM-003
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Mintmark is further south and under 2 of date than 1MM-003. Note the Mintmark is tilted clockwise.
Doubling is seen on lower serif and vertical bar of mintmark.
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The primary mintmark is far south and does not exhibit a tilting as seen on 1MM-003 and 1MM-004. Doubling most evident on the lower serif, however higher grade examples would show doubling to the upper vertical bar.
The example photographed was attributed as WRPM-002 By the late John Bordner in 2002/2003.
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WEXLER:WRPM-002
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A moderate spread to the north shows on this variety. It is one of a number of RPMs in which the secondary wears enough to become nearly invisible in late die state.
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A moderate spread to the north shows on this variety. It is one of a number of RPMs in which the secondary wears enough to become nearly invisible in late die state.
This variety shows a partial lower loop extending south from the lower right section of the mintmark, and an extra lower serif to the lower left of the primary mintmark.
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This variety shows a partial lower loop extending south from the lower right section of the mintmark, and an extra lower serif to the lower left of the primary mintmark.
A nice spread to the north shows on the lower serif and inside the mintmark. GEM value is very high because of the market value for MS65 cents of this date and mint.
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A nice spread to the north shows on the lower serif and inside the mintmark. GEM value is very high because of the market value for MS65 cents of this date and mint.
An extra serif and part of a lower curve show closely spread to the southwest on this variety. The secondary mintmark gets weaker with die progression.
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An extra serif and part of a lower curve show closely spread to the southwest on this variety. The secondary mintmark gets weaker with die progression.
A very nice tilted spread shows on this repunched mintmark. The secondary mintmark becomes weaker with die progression. This die also shows a doubled eyelid that is identified as 1927D-1DO-001. Old# 013.51
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A very nice tilted spread shows on this repunched mintmark. The secondary mintmark becomes weaker with die progression. This die also shows a doubled eyelid that is identified as 1927D-1DO-001. Old# 013.51
This was a temporary listing and has since been removed. Three coins have been examined and all three has different slide type MD on the mintmark which made it difficult at best to identify an an RPM.
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This was a temporary listing and has since been removed. Three coins have been examined and all three has different slide type MD on the mintmark which made it difficult at best to identify an an RPM.
Mintmark is further south and under 2 of date than 1MM-003. Note the Mintmark is tilted clockwise.
Doubling is seen on lower serif and vertical bar of mintmark.
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Mintmark is further south and under 2 of date than 1MM-003. Note the Mintmark is tilted clockwise.
Doubling is seen on lower serif and vertical bar of mintmark.
The primary mintmark is far south and does not exhibit a tilting as seen on 1MM-003 and 1MM-004. Doubling most evident on the lower serif, however higher grade examples would show doubling to the upper vertical bar.
The example photographed was attributed as WRPM-002 By the late John Bordner in 2002/2003.
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The primary mintmark is far south and does not exhibit a tilting as seen on 1MM-003 and 1MM-004. Doubling most evident on the lower serif, however higher grade examples would show doubling to the upper vertical bar.
The example photographed was attributed as WRPM-002 By the late John Bordner in 2002/2003.