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 to CCF. The 40-S RPM looks like a match. Book value around $10. Others look normal to me. John1 
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Sorry if I made it seem like that post is multiple coins all of those are the one coin the 1940 s. I believe it has all these errors because the rpm-001 stage A is also listed as ddo-003. Thank you for the response though
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Pillar of the Community
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New Member
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Yeah I checked that all out and to me the one you had looks to be a rpm-003 do you still have the coin? Its just weird that mine has both markers for that though. No die cracks on the reverse. I will take close ups of the doubling.
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Pillar of the Community
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Yes, I still have the coin. mint mark position is incorrect for RPM-003. It is closest to RPM-001 but the markers and DDO are not there
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New Member
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Did you check for rpm 003 markers listed on wexler? I just did a side by side for yours and it looks just like it, mint mark position and all. I still need to take those close ups lol.
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Pillar of the Community
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Mint mark is lower on WRPM-003 than the mint mark on my coin. Not a match
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Valued Member
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Pretty sweet RPM find.. congrats.. can you post some close up photos of the lamination area as well as the upper motto of both the obverse and reverse of the coin..
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New Member
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Alright. And sure I got the pics sorry if they are blurry this is the best I could get. The match the wexler photos as far as size and shape and everything.
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New Member
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New Member
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Can anyone tell if this is the doubled die?
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Valued Member
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I honestly can not tell from the pictures.. but it is definitely an RPM and has a nice lamination peel .. I think if it is a DDO it really wont change any value or collectability of this coin because it is a very small spread ... if it is extremely hard to see it wont gain any extra desire for someone to have it.. the RPM and lamination peel alone make this a very cool coin .. honestly I would collect this coin / buy it if I saw it at my local coin store for the errors I can see .. Its taken me several years and I still have issues sometimes telling myself that it isn't about spending hours upon hours looking at one coin for a very tiny error that might be there, when I could be spending that time looking through other coins that may have an error that will jump out and take my breath away.. again congratulations on this very very cool coin.. I'm jealous :)
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New Member
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Well thank you for the advice and thoughts on it. I think its a really cool coin to just because of the rpm and lamination. Definitely saving in my collection. Thanks again everyone.
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Bedrock of the Community
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 The RPM looks correct. But hard to tell about the DDO. It may have been and and got worn away or the images are not distinct enough to show it from what I've seen so far. (Coin wear/die wear can alter the DDO area when they are on the outside edges of the devices) So better image might/might not show the hub doubling. But keep trying to get a better shot. The RPM looks correct, so that is probably that die. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mdsWe just have seen the hub doubling from the images provided yet.
Edited by coop 05/11/2017 3:54 pm
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