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1943-D Repunched Mintmark RPM-007

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1943-D Repunched Mintmark RPM-007
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Discovery Date
1943
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Description

The 1943-D Repunched Mintmark RPM-007 is a repunched mint mark variety of the United States nickel. This variety was discovered on the 1943 (D) Jefferson Nickel - Wartime Silver Alloy, part of the Jefferson Nickels Original Design 1938-2003 series. Die markers: UVC-124 DMR-009 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Light die crack lower Left leg of the second U of PLURIBUS South to mintmark – EMDS Die crack back of forehead to rim at K-12:30 – EMDS Die crack Southeast through upper hair Stage C: Die scratch Southwest from second U of PLURIBUS – MDS Obverse is MDS Stage D: Obverse and Reverse are LMDS UVC-125 DMR-010 Stage E: Die crack extends North from lower second U of PLURIBUS to rim – LDS Die scratch from N of UNUM southwest to Left dome Obverse die changed – EDS.

Die Markers

  • UVC-124
  • DMR-009
  • Stage A:
  • EDS (unconfirmed)
  • Stage B:
  • Light die crack lower Left leg of the second U of PLURIBUS South to mintmark – EMDS
  • Die crack back of forehead to rim at K-12:30 – EMDS
  • Die crack Southeast through upper hair
  • Stage C:
  • Die scratch Southwest from second U of PLURIBUS – MDS
  • Obverse is MDS
  • Stage D:
  • Obverse and Reverse are LMDS
  • UVC-125
  • DMR-010
  • Stage E:
  • Die crack extends North from lower second U of PLURIBUS to rim – LDS
  • Die scratch from N of UNUM southwest to Left dome
  • Obverse die changed – EDS

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Last updated: June 20, 2026