1925-d RPM ?

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  • jhcons
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    1925-d RPM ?

    Can someone give me some input. I see a vertical bar to the west and also follow it up just above the mm. Then there seems to be another something on the top of the mm to the east.
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  • admrose
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    • Jan 2013
    • 1077

    #2
    Looks like RPM-1 to me.
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    • jhcons

      #3
      I was looking in Wexler,Allen and Bordner book. Thats what made me dig out some of the old stuff. I was thumbing through there book. Thanks

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      • liveandievarieties
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        • Feb 2011
        • 6049

        #4
        That's a pretty fun one- for several reasons- You've got MD to the West, Erosion to the East and a fun secondary mintmark Due South...

        We've been picking up some early RPMs, a 12-S, a 24-S, they're pretty exciting! Thanks Jim.
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        • admrose
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          • Jan 2013
          • 1077

          #5
          Originally posted by liveandievarieties
          That's a pretty fun one- for several reasons- You've got MD to the West, Erosion to the East and a fun secondary mintmark Due South...

          We've been picking up some early RPMs, a 12-S, a 24-S, they're pretty exciting! Thanks Jim.
          Dare I say it...

          They don't make RPM's like they used to.
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          • jhcons

            #6
            I did an overlay and its not it. Unless I screwed the overlay up. Big posibility

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            • coop
              Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 2754

              #7
              I think it is machine doubling. Note the same direction on the "5" in the date.
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              • Justafarmer
                Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 365

                #8
                I don't have any 1925-D cents in my database to compare to.

                The Relative Coordinates of Point A on the OP's coin

                52.4887 % of the width of the date EAST

                45.2489 % of the width of the date SOUTH

                I do find this coin interesting though - being that the entire mint mark was punched east of the center of the date. I wonder if this is typical for 1925?
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                Last edited by Justafarmer; 06-26-2013, 04:35 AM. Reason: added additional statement

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                • jhcons

                  #9
                  I have about 5 1925-d pennies. I will get some pics in a bit and post apic of each.

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                  • eaxtellcoin
                    Paid Member

                    • Jan 2008
                    • 2086

                    #10
                    Jim - The west is flat/shelf like or MDD. If there was something else it would need to be well defined for an attributer to list. I.E. a loop and a serif - well defined. It also does not help this coin is well circulated.

                    Here is my copy of 1925-D Wexler RPM#001
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                    Last edited by eaxtellcoin; 06-30-2013, 06:34 AM.

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                    • Justafarmer
                      Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 365

                      #11
                      Another 1925-D where the entire mint mark sits east of the middle point of the date But not the same coin.

                      51.6522% east
                      38.7826% south
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                      • jhcons

                        #12
                        Man I sure do like that grid you got going on

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                        • Justafarmer
                          Member
                          • Jan 2012
                          • 365

                          #13
                          You don't have to use a CAD System to draw the grid. You can go low tech. Just print out your image and draw it with a square and a pencil.

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