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1944 D Lincoln Cent RPM?

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Is that a different mint mark under the D? Did I just find my first RPM?

1944-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM?


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 Posted 07/04/2022  03:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CentSation to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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Nope?

That's all you got? Sure is feeling less and less friendly around here.

What is behind the top left of the D, then?
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Try a 100% pure acetone soak,not standard nail polish remover. Did you check all three reference sites we all need to do before posting here on CCF? If you did, what attribution number do you think it might be?
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As noted by John1. Consider that the feature appearing just above the edge of the legit mint mark appears to be smaller--not the vestige of a full sized mint mark.
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Possibly old circulation damage. Agree this is unlikely a RPM.



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no, it's not a RPM. Suggest you research what a real RPM looks like.
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See, I see 1944-D RPM-013 or -005

I can't believe how incredibly rude some of your comments are.


Yes, I checked all three websites.

My issue is matching up due breaks and markers.

I think this "community" needs to research the definition of the word.
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It is not the shape of the RPM to look for. It is the shape and the location to be a match to the ones on the sites. RPMs can get weaker on the dies as they are polished. But I checked also. No match to the three sites. I was sure it was one of them, worked up the images and it was not that one. Shape and location of the mintmarks need to be an exact match for an known die number. If the coin was a better coin condition, it would nicer to see. But coins are what they are when we get them. (circulation flattening makes the devices look bigger as it widens out the top taper on the devices.)
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I've been fooled by this same thing, Krys. It's a good coin to keep at least the images of so you can compare other coins in the future. Your pictures are quite good.

I also can assure you that the responders here mean well. Yes, they can be short from time to time, but that's only because they commit to answering so many questions, so there's only so much time they can spend on each post.
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As Coop says, the mm location is key. If you look at all the 44 mm north, they are all farther away from the 9.
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