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1943-P Jefferson Wartime Nickel Repunched Mintmark

Posted April 12, 2018 by Bill Bonina

This wartime silver composition Jefferson nickel features a triple-punched mintmark. Listed in the CONECA files as RPM-019 and the Wexler files as WRPM-006, it has punches to the south and west of the original. Grading in About Uncirculated-55, this coin was purchased raw on eBay. A coin in this condition without the variety carries a […]

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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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1945-D Jefferson Nickel Repunched Mintmark RPM-33

Posted November 19, 2017 by Bill Bonina

This 1945-D Jefferson nickel features a fairly strong repunched mintmark listed as RPM-33 in the CONECA files and WRPM-31 in the Wexler files. This nickel is in the wartime composition of 56% copper, 35% silver and 9% manganese and has the large mintmark above the dome of Monticello. It grades About Uncirculated AU-50 and was […]

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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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1968-D Lincoln Cent RPM – 002

Posted October 28, 2015 by Bill Bonina

This 1968-D Lincoln cent is listed as RPM-002 in the CONECA files, WRPM-002 in the Wexler files and 1968-D-1MM-002 in the Coppercoins files. It is in brilliant red uncirculated condition and shows the repunched mintmark east of the primary mintmark as a raised line in the center. It was found in a solid-date roll purchased […]

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