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1952-D 1MM-011 I'm Nearly Certain

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trying again to post quality pictures. to date this has NOT been my strong suit. I have not found anything worth posting in quite some time. I have been going through a bunch of 52D's from my old/ unsearched (by me) until recenly (since finding this forum). I am fairly confident this is the 1MM-011 as shown on coppercoins site.
(the very next coin I picked up in the stack was a 1MM-021, which I will try posting next). in any case - I (seflgraded this on EF40



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Edit by Bryan1315 I have uploaded bigger pictures and sorry it took so long, was having computer problems

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Your images are frankly too small to use for any sort of identification except to say that you have a 1952D cent in roughly EF condition.
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I have uploaded your bigger pictures for you
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thank you Bryan1315. this photos are better than I have been able to accomplish on my own. maybe now they are good anough quality to get some informed opinions. again thanks for your help.
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still seeking updated opinions. thanks.
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That's definitely NOT #011. The doubling in the mintmark is different. Look at the top serif for EXACT shape...they don't match.
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wow, really? I am not challenging your knowledge, and with all due respect, since this is NOT the 1MM-011, could you help identify which it is. I have gone over your 1952D's several times. my coin looks (to me) like it would be denoted D/D/D tilted. this coin dose not seem to match any other description. of the ones without photos, none of those are D/D/D. I respect your answer, and your knowledge, but I would like to identify this coin correctly.
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Well, one of the issues regarding 1952D RPMs is that fewer than half of them are actually listed. This one could very well be one that is not listed as of yet, which would mean that no current number would match it. I cannot accurately attribute that coin without seeing it in person - 1952D RPMs can be very tricky.
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The damaged punch didn't help much either for this year. They looked neat, but confusing at times.
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