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1951 S RPM ? Jefferson Nickel Pocket Change Find

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Had lunch at Subway in Walmart yesterday got this back in some change.Wexler has one similar listed as WRPM-001
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Nice Daves Errors

Hard to find nickels in this condition in the wild.
Excellent pictures too
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Thanks madnes: After looking at it closer, It looks like a RPM!! so I updated a pic and title.
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I'm not convinced it is a RPM. What do the pros say
http://doubleddie.com/1469087.html
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Not convinced either, looks more like DDD & High bounce doubling
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Also die wear is flowing in the direction of the closest rim. That is all I'm seeing on this one.
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Not an RPM, but still a great pocket change find!
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I'm not sure but it looks like rpm #3 stage C on variety vista's web site.
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I agree with Die Deterioration Doubling, not a RPM. It is missing the notching on the lower left of the mintmark that RPM-003 has.
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I think it is the RPM-003. Under the correct lighting, they have enough of the same characteristics. DDD doesn't explain it for me because the radial direction isn't correct for that. This is more ENE movement when DDD should be ESE.
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Note the bottom serif on the RPM-003
http://www.varietyvista.com/05%20JN...1SRPM003.htm
This coin is not a RPM. Just showing die wear.
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