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1941 D Jefferson Nickel RPM FS-501 And 1941 Large S MM?

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Pretty rough condition coins pulled from bank rolls-fairly certain the Denver coin is the rpm FS-501 clueless on the S coin being small or large S as don't have another for comparison.Jefferson experts have a look. Thanks.
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 Posted 12/24/2019  3:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GrapeCollects to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice RPM!

It's the small S.
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Thanks Grape, check out the positioning of the S in relation to small window on Monticello looks like 1/4 of MM protrudes below window, isn't that the definitive pick up point on this variety?
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Really nice find. A keeper regardless of condition!
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Nope Lummycam. It's the MMS. Here.

http://www.varietyvista.com/04a%20J...20Styles.htm

Compare MMS-001 and -002. Then click the link next to 1941-S.
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aha,very interesting article Grape.Thanks for showing the link. I missed the 41 D rpm as it was covered in grime. When brick hunting I chuck all Jefferson's 1971 and prior into my gallon pickle jar for closer scrutiny later. I apparently intended 6 months ago to acetone the coin but forgot, going through some of them yesterday the covered mintmark bugged me enough to finally investigate and Walla! In a $100.00 brick there were 1 1938 P 9 1939 P one 38 D Buffalo. 72 nickels were a mix of 40's,50's I find it incredible 80 year old coins can still be found easily in circulation.
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