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1958 D RPM?

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So I finally found my first Rpm from a obw roll that is filled with more then half just like this one. I just cant match it up with anything on coppercoins. Any help from these photos or should I take a few more thanks again.

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It is probably one of the minor ones that are not yet listed on most sites. The split lower is probably the most minor ones. I still save them in tubes for later hope of someone listing these. But they are very hard to ID when they are listed though.
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Well I'll just 2x2 them up and mark all the ones that have the same die marks and hope for the best. Thanks again coop for the help.
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Most of the 58D rpm's the mintmark is close to the date. This looks close to a rpm7?
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1mm-007 shows more in the upper serif mine shows more on the lower serif. I'm gonna get a final count of them all then take a pic of each MM and compare them all. Some of the other ones I looked at through my USB scope the serif split wasn't that easy to see like o. this cent.
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I was just looking at this coin again and inside the MM are 3 raised dots stacked on top of each other. Could this be a triple D/D/D? Let me know what yall think thanks.



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Probably not. It would need to be stronger than just dots. Most of the time the East ones flow from top to bottom of the mint mark. Sometimes horizontal and curved. So if you can take a closer image that might help?
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ok I see what you mean Ill try and get a closer pic
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The east RPMs have a very distinct line:
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Note the center of the mint mark. This is a stronger east than some, but illustrates the point.

The answer to the question on the image: It is Machine Doubling on on a variety. RPM east.
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Thanks coop for all these educational pointers its really helps and keeps me wanting to search and learn even more. If it wasnt for this site and all the helpful folks I dont think I would have continued collecting errors/varieties so Thanks again
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