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Repunched Mintmarks

1914-D Barber Dime Repunched Mintmark RPM-005

Posted November 4, 2015 by Bill Bonina

This is a very nice example of a 1914-D Barber dime with the mintmark repunched counter-clockwise to the southwest. It is listed as RPM-005 and grades Fine but unfortunately has a few scratches on the reverse. This coin was purchased on eBay and in this condition would value approximately $8.00.  

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1954-S Over D Jefferson Nickel

Posted January 5, 2018 by Bill Bonina

This is a 1954-S Jefferson nickel that features the S mintmark punched over a D mintmark. It is one of the key varieties in the Jefferson nickel series and is listed in the Cherrypicker’s Guide as FS 5c-033. This coin is in Fine condition is a Stage B coin and was found in a solid […]

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Repunched Mintmarks

1957-D Lincoln Cent Repunched Mintmark RPM-003

Posted January 2, 2016 by Bill Bonina

This coin is a 1957-D Lincoln cent featuring not one, but three separate mintmark punches. The D has been repunched to the South and East of the primary punch. This coin is a later die state and grades about Fine and the mintmark has taken a hit at some point so unfortunately there is not […]

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Cents

1950-S Lincoln Cent RPM #4

Posted March 28, 2020 by Bill Bonina

This 1950-S Lincoln cent shows a triple repunched mintmark with a nice secondary punch to the north and a less noticeable one on the lower serif of the mintmark. It is listed as FS-504 in The Cherrypicker’s Guide, RPM-004 in the CONECA files, WRPM-004 in the Wexler files and 1MM-004 on Coppercoins. Grading very fine, […]

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1952-D Jefferson Nickel Repunched Mintmark RPM #1

Posted August 21, 2015 by Bill Bonina

This is a very nice example of RPM # 1 showing a strong punch east of the main mintmark. It was found in a set purchased on eBay and grades Very Fine (VF-20). In this condition it is worth approximately $2.50.

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