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1957-D Jefferson Nickel RPM?

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Variety vista only has 3 listed for this year and this doesn't look like any of them.

Is this an RPM? Or is it a damaged punch?
1957-D-Jefferson-Nickel-RPM?

Notches on top and bottom, Could be part of another D sticking out the bottom?
1957-D-Jefferson-Nickel-RPM?

What do you think? RPM or something else?

Thanks again...Mont
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That kinda looks like WRPM-001.. do you have these die markers? Die Markers: Obverse: A short vertical die scratch can be found to the left of the bridge of the nose. Reverse: A die scratch runs SW from the bottom left of the M in MONTICELLO. A light die scratch runs SW/NE through the upper O in OF.
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do you have these die markers? Die Markers: Obverse: A short vertical die scratch can be found to the left of the bridge of the nose. Reverse: A die scratch runs SW from the bottom left of the M in MONTICELLO. A light die scratch runs SW/NE through the upper O in OF.


Can't see any of those on this coin. It is very worn though.
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Just the appearance of the mint mark itself looks to me like the 001 ..
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