1909S•1MM•001
S/S Northeast
A very nice spread to the northeast shows very well on this variety. Old CPG#12.2
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
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S/S Northeast
A very nice spread to the northeast shows very well on this variety. Old CPG#12.2
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Horizontal
The secondary mintmark becomes weaker in this RPM through die use. This does affect the value of the later die state specimens somewhat. Old CPG#12.3
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S/S Southeast & Tilted
This RPM is a very strong one, showing very well in 10X magnification. High grade specimens are known and usually command a modest premium over the value of a normal 1910S cent for the grade.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S North
A nice north spread shows on this variety. This RPM is a little less common than 1910S-1MM-001 and commands a bit more of a premium over the value of a normal 1910S cent. Old CPG#12.7
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S East (Inverted)
This die has two inverted mint mark punchings that show notching on the serif and what appears to be a separation line on the lower curve
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S North
Tripling noted on lower left serif, filling of lower loop of S Mintmark. The bottom Loop of S is filled.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Southwest
Secondary mintmarks seen to the west and south of the primary D Mintmark
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D South
Shows a portion of the secondary mintmark below the primary mintmark and on earlier die states the lower right curve of the D. In addition, a small portion can be seen under the upper serif.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Rotated CW
A nicely rotated secondary mintmark can be seen clearly over the primary mintmark.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D/D South & SE
Shows as an extra upper serif to the southwest, indications of another punching under the primary mintmark, and a slight bump to the southeast. Prices are shown for earlier die states.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Tilted
REPLACEMENT LISTING. Research revealed the previous 1MM-005 was a stage of 1MM-002. Strongest doubling seen on upper serif, lesser to the lower serif. The specimen examined was well circulated, we would like to photograph higher grade example.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D/S South & South
An upper curve of a D is visible barely to the south of the primary upper curve. A lower curve of an S punch shows to the south of the primary mintmark. This die variety was previously thought to be a single D over a single S, but study of a higher quality specimen proves otherwise. Uncirculated values are estimated, as none have been reported or sold at these grades.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S West
This variety shows a nice spread to the west. Old#12.85
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Northwest
Very similar to 1MM-001; however the primary mintmark is higher and closer to the 9 than 1MM-001.Prices shown here are for brown coins. Red-Brown and Red coins would bring considerably higher premiums.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Rotated CW
Split on top serif, doubling seen on bottom of vertical bar and splitting into lower serif.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Northeast
A light to moderate spread to the northeast shows in this variety. Later die states and lower grade specimens may appear like abraded die doubling.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Northwest
This variety shows split serifs and an extra upper left curve.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Tilted
This RPM shows a criss-crossed tilt of two centered punchings.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Rotated CCW
The specimen examined was well circulated. Best seen as doubling of lower serif
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S/S South & West
A light secondary mintmark to the west, and a widely spread third mintmark to the south can be seen on this RPM.NOTE: Currently, there are only two specimens known. A finer example may show significantly better features.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D South
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D North
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
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S South
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
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Rotated CCW
Best seen on lower left serif
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S East
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.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S South
A very strong and wide south spread shows on this repunched mintmark.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D North
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.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S South
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
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Southwest
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
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S South
A strong spread to the south shows on this repunched mintmark.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S West
This variety shows a rather well defined split lower serif.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S East
This variety shows a rather weak upper serif hook to the east and a partial extra east lower curve of the secondary mintmark.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Tilted
This repunched mintmark shows as a split upper serif and a slight portion of the lower serif showing under the primary mintmark.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
Mintmark is closer to than 9 than the 1MM-008Full red and red-brown examples will command a higher premium
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
Also listed as 1925S 1DO-002 Class VI doubled die obverse
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D South
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
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D West
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.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D South
Repunched mintmark best seen south on lower serif, note the mintmark is slightly tilted clockwise.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D Rotated CW
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.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
D/D South
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.
Cross references
None on file.
No value guide on file.
S/S Northeast
A very nice spread to the northeast shows very well on this variety. Old CPG#12.2
S/S Horizontal
The secondary mintmark becomes weaker in this RPM through die use. This does affect the value of the later die state specimens somewhat. Old CPG#12.3
S/S/S Southeast & Tilted
This RPM is a very strong one, showing very well in 10X magnification. High grade specimens are known and usually command a modest premium over the value of a normal 1910S cent for the grade.
S/S North
A nice north spread shows on this variety. This RPM is a little less common than 1910S-1MM-001 and commands a bit more of a premium over the value of a normal 1910S cent. Old CPG#12.7
S/S East (Inverted)
This die has two inverted mint mark punchings that show notching on the serif and what appears to be a separation line on the lower curve
S/S North
Tripling noted on lower left serif, filling of lower loop of S Mintmark. The bottom Loop of S is filled.
D/D Southwest
Secondary mintmarks seen to the west and south of the primary D Mintmark
D/D South
Shows a portion of the secondary mintmark below the primary mintmark and on earlier die states the lower right curve of the D. In addition, a small portion can be seen under the upper serif.
D/D Rotated CW
A nicely rotated secondary mintmark can be seen clearly over the primary mintmark.
D/D/D South & SE
Shows as an extra upper serif to the southwest, indications of another punching under the primary mintmark, and a slight bump to the southeast. Prices are shown for earlier die states.
D/D Tilted
REPLACEMENT LISTING. Research revealed the previous 1MM-005 was a stage of 1MM-002. Strongest doubling seen on upper serif, lesser to the lower serif. The specimen examined was well circulated, we would like to photograph higher grade example.
D/D/S South & South
An upper curve of a D is visible barely to the south of the primary upper curve. A lower curve of an S punch shows to the south of the primary mintmark. This die variety was previously thought to be a single D over a single S, but study of a higher quality specimen proves otherwise. Uncirculated values are estimated, as none have been reported or sold at these grades.
S/S West
This variety shows a nice spread to the west. Old#12.85
S/S Northwest
Very similar to 1MM-001; however the primary mintmark is higher and closer to the 9 than 1MM-001.Prices shown here are for brown coins. Red-Brown and Red coins would bring considerably higher premiums.
D/D Rotated CW
Split on top serif, doubling seen on bottom of vertical bar and splitting into lower serif.
S/S Northeast
A light to moderate spread to the northeast shows in this variety. Later die states and lower grade specimens may appear like abraded die doubling.
S/S Northwest
This variety shows split serifs and an extra upper left curve.
D/D Tilted
This RPM shows a criss-crossed tilt of two centered punchings.
D/D Rotated CCW
The specimen examined was well circulated. Best seen as doubling of lower serif
S/S/S South & West
A light secondary mintmark to the west, and a widely spread third mintmark to the south can be seen on this RPM.NOTE: Currently, there are only two specimens known. A finer example may show significantly better features.
D/D South
D/D North
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.
S/S South
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.
S/S Rotated CCW
Best seen on lower left serif
S/S East
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.
S/S South
A very strong and wide south spread shows on this repunched mintmark.
D/D North
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.
S/S South
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
S/S Southwest
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.
S/S South
A strong spread to the south shows on this repunched mintmark.
S/S West
This variety shows a rather well defined split lower serif.
S/S East
This variety shows a rather weak upper serif hook to the east and a partial extra east lower curve of the secondary mintmark.
S/S Tilted
This repunched mintmark shows as a split upper serif and a slight portion of the lower serif showing under the primary mintmark.
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
Mintmark is closer to than 9 than the 1MM-008Full red and red-brown examples will command a higher premium
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
Also listed as 1925S 1DO-002 Class VI doubled die obverse
D/D South
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
D/D West
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.
D/D South
Repunched mintmark best seen south on lower serif, note the mintmark is slightly tilted clockwise.
D/D Rotated CW
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.
D/D South
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.
S/S Northeast
S/S Horizontal
S/S/S Southeast & Tilted
S/S North
S/S East (Inverted)
S/S North
D/D Southwest
D/D South
D/D Rotated CW
D/D/D South & SE
D/D Tilted
D/D/S South & South
S/S West
S/S Northwest
D/D Rotated CW
S/S Northeast
S/S Northwest
D/D Tilted
D/D Rotated CCW
S/S/S South & West
D/D South
D/D North
S/S South
S/S Rotated CCW
S/S East
S/S South
D/D North
S/S South
S/S Southwest
S/S South
S/S West
S/S East
S/S Tilted
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
S/S/S Tilt and Rotated
D/D South
D/D West
D/D South
D/D Rotated CW
D/D South
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