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1946-D Repunched Mintmark WRPM-003

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1946-D Repunched Mintmark WRPM-003
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Wexler Team

Market Value
N/A
Rarity Index
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Discovery Date
1946
Last Sold
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Description

D/D/D East & West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: There is a die scratch left of T in LIBERTY running north to south. Several light die scratches run roughly east from the hairline. A die scratch runs NNE/SSW behind Lincoln’s neck. Obverse Stage B: A die crack is present above VDB running east and ending to the right of VDB at the edge of the bust. A small die crack is present on the head. A die gouge is present below O in GOD. The die scratches seen on Stage A are no longer visible. Obverse Stage C: Die crack continues at the edge of the bust south to the rim. Die crack on the head extends across the entire head and nearly enters the field below WE. Die gouge present below O in GOD still visible. Reverse Stage A: There are die clash remnants running through O in ONE and C in CENT. There are the remnants of a die clash through I in AMERICA. A strong die gouge (dot) is present in the lower E in CENT. Reverse Stage B: The stage A die clashes and strong die gouge (dot) are still visible. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Obverse Stage A:

Attribution History

  • Discovered by John Bordner (Updated photos on coins provided by Brian Allen). Cross References: CONECA: RPM #8 and #11 (RPM #11 has been delisted on VarietyVista), Coppercoins: 1946D-1MM-008 and 1946D-1MM-011. Comments: The original WRPM-070 was found to be an earlier die
  • CONECA: RPM #8 and #11 (RPM #11 has been delisted on VarietyVista), Coppercoins: 1946D-1MM-008 and 1946D-1MM-011. Comments: The original WRPM-070 was found to be an earlier die; Wexler Variety ID: 1946-D 1¢ WRPM-003
  • Expert attribution by Wexler Team

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Last updated: May 12, 2026