Those are some nice examples. I didn't know rpm could have so many versions for the same coin. I have a 1964 d nickel that looks exactly like the 1950D-1MM-001. I will post a better picture of it tomorrow on its thread.
that the Copper Coins # from a website http://www.coppercoins.com/advsearch.php you type in the year and mint mark and it show you known varieties for that year and mint mark they each have a number system for identifying them they also cross reference the 4 other major id# systems like CONECA: 1-O-III, Crawford: CDDO-001, Wexler: WDDO-001, FS-01-1c-025.5
The 1950D-1MM-011 doesn't look right. The mint mark look further south and missing the RPM. I just see damage on the lower SE loop. The upper part is totally missing.
The unknown one looks like coin damage from what I can see. Just a normal coin?
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