In a quest to find OMM-1, I did come across two OMM2s. Both late state/stage, circulated condition.Both appear to have the newer reverse as well as the die cracks between the bust and rim.
1944-D OMM-002, FS-512 [2]
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Nice... The first obv looks like VVs Stage C and the 2nd looks like Stage B by the cracks at the bust to rim???
Good eye, Jim. The second coin does only have the one thin crack to the east of VDB. Unfortunately, this pic doesn't showcase it well.
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Jim
(A.K.A. Elmer Fudd)
Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!
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Congrats again T. Well done.
I can never remember which OMM is which, but I think I've only found the OMM-001, I think. It has second little curve coming out the bottom on the lower curve.😎 1Comment
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Thanks.
The OMM that you are referring to is either the 1951-D/S [1&2] or the 1952-D/S where the bottom curve of the S mint mark curls around the bottom of the D mint mark.
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