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1951 D Over S OMM-002?

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Found what looks like a 1951 d/s...thoughts?

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1951-D-Over-S-OMM-002?
1951-D-Over-S-OMM-002?
1951-D-Over-S-OMM-002?
1951-D-Over-S-OMM-002?

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Lincoln Cents are considered a modern coin. I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.
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nice find there
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Looks like the 002, but some only call this a D/D/D cent.
1951-D-Over-S-OMM-002?

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Wexler site: 1951-D 1¢ WRPM-077
Formerly listed as WOMM-001
Description: D/D/D South & Nearly Horizontal D
Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1951D-501 (021.5), Coppercoins: 1951D-1OM-001

Comments: Research by John Bordner, Billy G. Crawford, and John A. Wexler has led to the conclusion that this variety is a multiple punched D mint mark rather than a D/S mint mark as previously believed. Not all die variety specialists are in agreement and CONECA still lists the variety as an OMM (D/S). You need to judge and decide for yourself.

http://doubleddie.com/311201.html
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locking this thread. Continue any further discussion on their grading thread.
http://goccf.com/t/294359

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