I can't say for sure, but it does look like the -001. It is not the 1951D-1MM-002. Dick After reading your post, and going to the forum to check the photos, and then post my reply, it occured to me, "check the link"! I could have saved a lot of time! Now I have to go back and set up what I had before, so I can continue checking my cents. livingdinasaur
It's the clearest RPM I've ever seen when in hand, my flatbed scanner just doesn't pick it up well. I'll see about taking a camera photograph of it this weekend.
Thanks Thingee!! It's such a relief to finally get a coin with a real double die rather than those machine doublings I keep coming across. I *FINALLY* understand what CopperCoins means! :D
Nice find! I just found my first RPM a few days ago, I am in the process of putting my error and variety collection together (all Lincoln Wheats). Congratulations!
After cleaning the coin and looking at it even more, I am no longer convinced that it is the 1951D-1MM-001. This variety is a D-D-D, but there is no sign of the third D.
It is also presenting the underlying mark rotated slightly based on the top serif.
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