I found four of these 1942-d RPM-005 EDS, Stage A
LWC in the toned roll last week.
http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20...2DRPM005.htm(There were only about 8 in the roll that had no colorful toning.)
My coins match CopperCoins EDS markers.
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=edsVV description and images seem a little confusing on markers. Images of "Stage B" show the die scratch over the right wheat stem but the description has it in the EDS area. My coins are EDS, so the images showing the die scratch over the right wheat stem should have been listed in the Stage A images.
All of the RPM's were high grade but one is details grade because of a spot above the right wheat stem.
For organizational purposes, I randomly labeled these in the images.(@,8,y,z)
There may be multiple coins represented in the images since some areas appeared more clear on different coins.
ps- Coin "@" has a big ugly spot right at the main reverse marker above the right wheat stem. I believe this would qualify as a carbon spot and get a details grade for this coin.
In the image with arrows, Red point to the listed die scratch VV marker above the right wheat stem and Black point to additional N-S die scratches that are through and south of MERICA>
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Here's the "Ugly" spot. (A carbon spot?)



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