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I would also say that it is not an RPM. The curve looks larger than the mintmark. Could be a gouge or damage, but an in hand exam would be needed to be sure.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
I would also say that it is not an RPM. The curve looks larger than the mintmark. Could be a gouge or damage, but an in hand exam would be needed to be sure.
I would say a definite "no" for it being am RPM based on the images provided. If this were an RPM, it would have to be placed on the die before the die was placed into service. The other details all around the stray mark are LDS to VLDS and show a substantial amount of die wear. The stray mark shows very little die wear indicating it was placed onto the die long after it entered service, thus rendering the theory of it being a re-punched mintmark an impossibility.
This is yet another case of paying attention to much more than the characteristic of one small detail on a coin. Often times it takes examining the entire coin for clues.
Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
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I feel ya. I got caught up in what I thought was a great find this evening, but after looking at the coin for the 5th or 6th time I realized I was not seeing what I thought I was seeing. Thus, no need to post it.
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