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1959-D LMC RPM, Confirmation Please.

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 Posted 01/27/2019  5:15 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add PamG to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Looks like 001? Die markers seem to match.


1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
1959-D-LMC-RPM,-Confirmation-Please.
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Not seeing a die crack from cornice to roof.
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Well keep in mind markers show what die state a stuck coin was in when the coin was made. So die markers may or may not be there. If your coin was from an earlier die state, a marker may not have happened to the die. If you coin is in a later die state, it may have markers that were not one the earlier ones. A third possibility is that the reverse die was replaced with a different one as the other die was retired, the obverse die carries on with out its die marriage mate.
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Thanks Coop, I've been meaning to ask, what does the FS-501 in blue mean?
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FS-501 is the listing in the CherryPickers Guide. Congrats on the find! It's a nice RPM!

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Thanks CoinHunter! I didn't know that.
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