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1953-D 1mm027 (I Beleive)

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here is a 1953D. I believe to may be a RPM. 1MM-027 ((based on "coppercoins" web site) I am basing it on what I see is a lower split serif, and the "T" of cent on the reverse. I cannot match the die other die markers - from that site. opinions and assistance are appreciated. thanks.

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It looks like a RPM. Minor, but your coin looks like it has an upper and lower split serif. The 027 is just a split lower. Some minor tilted ones are hard to ID. I have rolls of them that I still haven't ID' yet. But I keep trying.
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looking at the coin under as much magnification as I have, I really do not see the upper split, although you certainly have more experience than I do. I am basing my opinion, (and only a beginners opinion) heavily on the die marker match of the "t" in cent on the reverse. thanks for you input.
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