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1959 D RPM Number?

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I did a quick scan of CC's and didn't find it.

Would it even be big enough to list? It look like it has double split serifs.



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I think it is RPM-044 but a straight on photo would help authenticate it.
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I see a single split serif in the bottom. Could you get me some images of where each serif is split twice? (The double split serifs are wider in size, yours look like a single split on the lower one)
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I think what the OP meant by double split serifs was that both the top and bottom of the mint mark show a split. I may be wrong, but that is what I got from it.
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Sorry Coop. When I said "double split serifs" I meant that it had an upper and lower split serif. I'm still getting used to all this terminology...

Cwb- When you said Rpm-044 were you talking about Coneca or CC?

The problem with getting a direct straight on is that, my camera doesn't pick up the split serifs. If your looking for MM location this might help a little. I can try to play with the lighting later and get a better pic if needed.

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I was looking at Copper Coins 1MM-044.
Check for any of the die markers.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
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I Don't see any of the markers.
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