1930-D Repunched Mintmark WRPM-002
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Description
D/D North Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Shows remnants of a full secondary curve above the primary mint mark. No other die markers visible as circulated specimens were examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Obverse Stage B: Shows remnants of a partial secondary curve above the primary mint mark. No other die markers visible as circulated specimens were examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Obverse Stage C: A small die gouge (dot) is present above the left side of the B in LIBERTY. Die gouge to the left center of G in GOD. Die gouge (dot) to the left of the lower R in TRUST. Light die crack from the rim, crossing above V.D.B. and returning to the rim. Reverse Stage A: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse Stage B: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Better examples are needed for examination. Reverse Stage C: Die gouge to the right center of the S in PLURIBUS. Die chip at the right end of the cross bar of the T in CENT and a die crack along the right lower edge of the T. Obverse
Attribution History
- Discovered by Stage A: Doug Yost, Stage B: Lloyd Hanson, Stage C: John Bordner (Updated photos on a coin from Keith Christenson)
- CONECA: RPM #2, Coppercoins: 1930D-1MM-002, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930D-502 (013.7) Top 100 RPM: CONECA; Wexler Variety ID: 1930-D 1¢ WRPM-002
- Expert attribution by Wexler Team