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 Posted 07/15/2012  12:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list
For RPMs, mintmark position is one of the determining factors to tell that two coins are from the same die. Attribution works in the following order:

1. Attributes of the doubling - What does the doubling look like? ONLY if it looks identical to the control (another coin or images), move to step 2.
2. Position of the mintmark - Does it match exactly to the control (images or another coin)? ONLY if the mintmark is in the same spot on both, move on to step #3.
3. Other Markers - Check for matching die scratches, cracks, or other unique die damage that show on both the test subject and the control. You may not always find anything even if both coins are from the same die because of differing die state.

Of course #2 above only works on coins with mintmarks that were minted during the time when mintmarks were applied individually to the dies. For Lincoln cents this is through the 1989 issue. In 1990 the mintmark was placed directly onto the master die, which means all mintmarks were identical and in the same location - hence no chance for RPMs because all working dies are a transfer product of the master die (through a couple of other steps).
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 Posted 07/15/2012  12:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add joeturbo26 to your friends list
So helpful! Many many thanks!
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here are the two different ones that prompted me to post. Maybe these images along with Chucks advice can help others too.



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Yup, having mintmarks in various positions from coin to coin is a very normal thing through 1989.
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Duhhhhhh!
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What's up with all the warts on that one ?
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I had it next to a frog.
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 Posted 07/15/2012  4:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Maineman750 to your friends list
Sorry Joe...but toads cause warts on coins,not frogs
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Lol. Sorry. A toad Raymo!
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You got a Toad Joe? You starting a collection of reptiles?...

In all seriousness, Thanks for the post You and Mr Daughtrey cleared up a lot of issues I had..I knew about all the MM being hand stamped up till 1989, but the attributing always had me up a stump.
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LOL @ Papatony no toads, just a land shark.....



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You got a Toad Joe? You starting a collection of reptiles?...

Toads and frogs are amphibians not reptiles.
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Woops , right Conder101 amphibians ! DUR!!

Joe, he looks mean!
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WOW......that rat has a rhino horn growing out his back !
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