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    1942-S DDO-001 (with RPM)

    I don't usually post examples here as they tend to get lost, but here it goes. I have a nice example of a MDS 1942-S die 1 with RPM. This would be a class IV (black arrows) and a RPM south (white arrows). This example was clear enough to see the doubling in the ear, eyelid and parts of the upper motto.




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    There is one problem with the coin posted above; it may not be immediately clear - anyone want to take a guess?



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    Nope not a clue. I didn't want to be the first to reply, but I really don't see exactly what all the arrows are referring to.

    Untrained eye not guessing anything here.
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    (ABOVE) Black arrows show the doubling, it is off-set north-east and partial. The white arrows show the RPM.

    Hopefully these pics are a tad clearer...



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    I can see now!!! I can see now!! The untrained eye is becoming trainable lol

    Yes they are much clearer. ;)
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    Problem? Has it been cleaned?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleYou View Post
    Problem? Has it been cleaned?
    BINGO. Cleaned and recolored. After photographing I had to return it. The cleaning was so harsh in the open fields the die flow lines were erased.



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    Okay...not immediately CLEAR, JC. Hahaha.
    I would have guessed it too if it wasn't for that meddlin kid.
    I'm really diggin Wendell's knowledge and quick thinking. YOU ROCK BRUDDAH!!!

    Aisha

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    Cleaned. Yep. Even so, it was purdy.
    But, another question... isn't quite unusual to find an repunched mint mark and a doubled die on the same side of a coin?
    Jean

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeanK View Post
    Cleaned. Yep. Even so, it was purdy.
    But, another question... isn't quite unusual to find an repunched mint mark and a doubled die on the same side of a coin?
    Jean
    Yep a twofer - unusual - I think that is why they made a big deal about it in the CPG...



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