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1929 S/S/S Wheat?

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Another I need help with:

1929-S/S/S-Wheat?
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Wow!! I didn't see anything listed on coppercoins for this one but it sure looks like SSS, and a double clutch on the date too. It will take one of the gurus for this. nlp
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Could be the 001 but also worn die by the looks of the nine.
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Rockdude has it most of the way correct.

This is an example of CONECA 1929S RPM-001, but the RPM is only the 'top' thing. The lower 'thing' is Machine Doubling, which also shows on the top of the date digits.

This is a scarce to rare RPM, and we have not yet had a chance to photograph a publishable grade coin without 'issues'. The only examples I have ever seen are either worn to a frazzle or have severe Machine Doubling, which detracts from the repunching.
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Thank you!
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