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1951-D Repunched Mintmark WRPM-008

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1951-D Repunched Mintmark WRPM-008
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Market Value
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Discovery Date
1951
Last Sold
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Description

D/D/D Northeast and West Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Two parallel die scratches run WNW from the lower left tail of the 5 in the date. Numerous, mostly N-S die scratches show below the mint-mark and on the front of the bust. Concentric, E-W die scratches show on the lower bust WSW of the date. A die gouge shows on the nose, SE of the eye. A series of light die scratches run mostly north from the top of the eyebrow. A crisscrossing die scratch pattern shows below the ST in TRUST. Numerous, SSW-NNE oriented die scratches run through and above the LIBE in LIBERTY. Stage B: The die gouge at the eye is weakly visible. All other Stage A die markers are worn away. A die crack runs mostly E-W through the 195 in the date. A die gouge shows at the rim above the last T and at the upper right edge of the U in TRUST. A long die crack runs mostly E-W over the VDB initials. Reverse: Stage A: Numerous, mostly E-W die scratches run through the left wheat tip and the E in E PLURIBUS. A strong, E-W die scratch overlays numerous lighter die scratches below the C in CENT. Numerous die scratches run mostly E-W through the E in ONE. Letters in UNITED are markedly weak due to die abrasion. Several, E-W oriented die scratches run through the ED in UNITED. Stage B: The E-W die scratch below the C in CENT is weakly visible. An E-W oriented die scratch runs between the lower O and N in ONE. A vertical die chip shows on the lower T in CENT. Light, mostly E-W oriented die scratches show above the T in CENT. The letters of UNITED remain weak. All other Stage A die markers worn away.

Attribution History

  • CONECA RPM #8; Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-008; Wexler Variety ID: 1951-D 1¢ WRPM-008
  • Expert attribution by Wexler Team

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Last updated: May 12, 2026