does anyone else see the faint outline of a D just west of the mintmark or am I just imagining. there is not a picture on CC.
1933 D RPM ?
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First off it looks like a hit but use a tooth pick or a rose thorn and clean out that junk in and around mintmark so its easier to make a conclusion.Life is not about greatness but on the impact of good onto others. It is a matter of how much one shines. Explains why I like shiny coins. -
I would definitely do what Jacob suggested, but at this point, I don't see anything substantial. BTW...Your title reads OMM, but this would be considered an RPM if there were another punching there.Bob Piazza
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it was nothing but I received some great advice on how to get rid of the mess around the mint mark. now I have a better understanding on how to remove debris.Attached FilesComment
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There is a lot of good information in this area of the forums. http://www.lincolncentresource.net/f...splay.php?f=35Comment
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Great tips on cleaning,I am glad to see your are searching,TodI focus my eyes to see what has been over looked,I learn from others that tell what they have seen,life is about looking and learning from the start to the end,TodComment
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Use some distilled water or acetone with the toothpick/rose thorn to minimize any damage. Practice on a coin you know how no value first. It is really easy to damage the surface of a coin.
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thanks jcuve, tried the tooth pick and it worked ok but was a little bulky to get into the curves. tried to sand to a better point but it just splintered badly. I went to the rose bush I have outside and that was the way to go. I was even able to sand a point without it falling apart. thanks for the advice. Even though this is great for removing debris from a questionable area to get a better look, I think that I will have to be very selective as to if I want to risk possibly damaging the coin.Comment


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