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Pillar of the Community
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Chase007 is correct look at the difference in the position of the mint mark yours is lower than both copper coins and wexlers.
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Okay, so what does it mean if all markers are hit is it something else? As I have both wexler's and copper always pulled up for the year I am going through
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Edited by Chase007 02/08/2025 11:59 am
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instead of sitting her debunking the coin, Then why can I hit all markers for the coin? Is it something else than?
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Everything has to match, including the die markers and the mint mark positioning and RPM.
Errers and Varietys.
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The dies that produced 1mm-001 will look identical. As the die gets used some of the markers may disappear or new ones will come into play. That is why wexlers has the different stages. Because your mint mark is lower it could not have come from the dies that created 1mm-001. Hope that makes sense.it dose not mean that it can't be a RPM it's just not 1mm-001. But I don't see a RPM on your coin.
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Quote: well I stand incorrect everyone sorry about that. @Littlemg2 no reason to apologize, no one here is trying to prover anyone wrong rather to have an open discussion and ask questions and the experts ( in which I do not consider myself as one) will share their knowledge and provide help.So keep on posting your topics and enjoy the Forum.
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The above posted info is a good example of how precise it all is. The perfect alignment of the planets and the stars, if you will. Good luck hunting!
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when comparing it must be apples to apples not watermelon to elephants. So chase is Incorrect and I do for a fact have what I stated. So, while in Wexler's you see a 1919-S WRPM-002 S/S TITLED Look at the photo. Of course it would wouldn't fix as its not a titled I have but a S/S SOUTH!  WHAT u are looking at is not what I have that is a wrpm-002 which uses LDS to compare die marks as the S/S IS TILTED!! . so the grid u drew of course it would fit its TILTED. as well as different photo imagines from what I am comparing to. which is not what I sated I Have at S/S SOUTH not a S/S TITLED  now this photo which is the correct photo to compare my 1919S-1MM-001 WRPM-001too. Be precise is everything as this is a photo to compare for example here is mine Remeber do u see the (MDS) we do not want to use the photos referring to (LDS) as I don't have a S/S TITLED.  So to be pretty percise I would have to say that for a fact I do have a 1919S-1MM-001 WRPM-001 and remember being accurate is very important so again here is a recap that a matter of fact I do have a Very Rare coin!!!!!!!!!!!! use info below to compare my coin  do not use info below to compare my coin as it is not a S/S TILTED  AGAIN apples to apples here is what he stated which is incorrect to compare to as they are using (LDS) images markers for LDS images LDS markers Obverse Faint mintmark to south, most notable on the lower curve of S Reverse Die gouge between NT of CENT, criss-crossing die scratches under CA of AMERICA to right wheat stem. Markers for MDS images No verifiable markers found on the specimen examined. Reverse The field between the N and T of cent is uneven, possibly due to deteriration. Reverse is LDS. so yay I do have a rare coin!!!! so below me is not what u compare my coin to!! 
Edited by Littlemg2 02/08/2025 1:44 pm
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1919S-1MM-001 | S/S SOUTH CONECA: RPM-001 Crawford: unknown Wexler: WRPM-001 FS#: unlisted This variety shows a partial lower loop extending south from the lower right section of the mintmark, and an extra lower serif to the lower left of the primary mintmark. F12 VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 45.00 90.00 120.00 225.00 475.00 925.00 3500.00 marker photos : MDS | LDS
1919S-1MM-002 | S/S ROTATED CCW CONECA: unknown Crawford: unknown Wexler: WRRPM-002 FS#: unknown Best seen on lower left serif F12 VF20 EF40 AU50 MS60 MS63 MS65 10.00 15.00 20.00 30.00 75.00 125.00 300.00 marker photos : EDS
If you have a 1919S repunched mint mark that is not listed here and would like to see it included in this listing, please feel free to contact us via e-mail at cd@coppercoins.com to arrange to send it in for attribution. again here is more info so u may become better versed and understanding as it took me along time to research and still learning for example today. not eveyone in here will do the proper education needed to properly assist.
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*** Edited by Staff - Personal attacks are NEVER allowed here. Argue the topic NOT the person. We take this VERY seriously. ***
Again by all means: Send it to be graded, wasting your $$$ is laughable, so please post your results.
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Okay, thanks so much tacc u have a great day
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The mint mark on your coin is alot lower than both rpm001 & rpm002. Just look at the pictures you yourself provided...
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I have as informed by tazz idiots (me) are allowed or should be allowed to post which I shall not! Thank you, I am emailing copper more photos as they requested, have a great day and happy hunting
Edited by Littlemg2 02/08/2025 2:48 pm
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You shouldn't have deleted the original post, this is a great thread for everyone to learn and compare notes.
You realize when you know how to think, it empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
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