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LWC 1945-D RPM - Which One?

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Which RPM# is this one?

Can't find the markers needed (probably due to wear) to attribute this coin, so I thought I'd throw this one to all of you.

LWC-1945-D-RPM---Which-One?

Thanks for you help.

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1945D-1MM-001
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Mint mark location matches 010 closer.
http://coppercoins.com/lincoln/dies...ie_state=lds
001 is further SE than the coin in Terrell's image.
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It cannot be 1945D-1MM-001. Mintmark location is completely wrong.

It doesn't look like 1945D-1MM-010 either. The spread looks a little different from the one listed on the site.

I'm frankly not sure, but if I had to guess right now I would agree with Coop. Doesn't seem it would be a new discovery being that strong, so it's probably a different die state of 1945D-1MM-010.
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I like it!
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Nice find Terrell! Those are hard to come by. At least for me.
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