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1944 P War Nickel RPM?

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I purchased a few rolls of War Nickels and found a couple of coins to post. Does this look like an RPM? I tried to match it on Variety Vista but couldn't seem to find a conclusive match.



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It sure looks like it could be, but...don't really know, I don't have resource for nickels. Looks like P/P south. Might check another P mint for shape of bottom. If an RPM, the bottom would be larger also. Now, don't know if shadow, what is that on inside lower curve to left of main mark at 5 o'clock?

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I can't tell what the mark is at 5 o'clock... I think it was just the glare in the pimage
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Upper notch looks like it, but I'm having trouble nailing it down further as circulation has it spread or worn down a bit lower. Thanks, Doug.
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Here is a pic of the many from this date on variety vista.
http://varietyvista.com/05%20JN%20R...%201944P.htm

If yours does not match, it might be a new one.

That upper notch sure looks like an RPM to me.

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I think that upper notch is just a random hit.
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No, it is a RPM. Note how the whole area is raised upwards on the top part of the mint mark. A sure sign of a RPM. The base is also thicker, but doesn't show a split on the serif.
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