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1983 D Lincoln Cent RPM? And Help Id-Ing RPM's Vs PMD

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 Posted 02/08/2024  08:10 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sannys25 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I'm getting a little hung up on figuring out how to spot double dates. I am struggling on what to look for when looking at the dates to determine RPM's or PMD's. If there are any lines or markings within the mint marks - would that be a real good indicator? Thoughts or any help?

(I am putting a couple pictures listed below as examples on where I am getting hung up on)

Thank you for the help!!


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Sort of Hung Up (I think these are more PMD's)

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Best to show just one coin per thread and be specific about your question.
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I think you should go to Variety Vista, Wexlers and Copper Coins. Those sites will help you , they have good pictures and a good explanation of what to look for.
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I don't think any are RPM
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One coin per thread please.
Please remove coins from holders before taking pics whenever possible.
I see no RPM on those coins.
There are many types of doubling we all need to learn,here is a link to bookmark and study:https://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles...Doubling.htm
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Not seeing any RPM's. Just PMD.
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All look like some form of split plating around the mintmarks and an added stain inside the D of the 2nd picture down of the obverses.

EDIT: as stated by the others, No RPMs
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In addition, RPM's have nothing to do with the date in a coin.

It kinda does. There are no RPMs after 1989.
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@John1: "It kinda does. There are no RPMs after 1989"


Ah yes, very good point!
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