EDS markers
Obverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known. Reverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known.
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MDS markers
Obverse
Small portions of the upper north strike is visible above the primary mintmark. Several N-S die scratches by chin and lips. a light, long die crack across head runs NE-SW. Reverse
A long horizontal die scratch through AMERICA. Light die scratches through the C in CENT. Reverse is EDS.
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LDS markers
Obverse
The upper north strike is barely visible above mintmark, but clearly there inside the mintmark. Several N-S die scratches by chin. Long die crack across head runs NE-SW.
Reverse
Two long die scratches in AMERICA that are fading. Long light die scratch from E to T on UNITED. There is also the remnant of a die clash still visible. Several die scratches around wheat stems. Reverse is MDS
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Value Information
The values represented here are based on sales results, auction results, and information
derived from overall percentage based values given for lower grade specimens in other
guides and sales sheets. It is not intended to be interpreted as a buy or sell price nor
intent to purchase on behalf of this site. It is only to be used as a guide
F...................1.00
VF..................1.25
EF..................1.50
AU..................2.50
UNC.................4.00
MS63................8.00
MS65................10.00
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1950D-1MM-002
| D/D NORTH (LDS) CONECA: RPM-002 | Crawford:UNKNOWN
Wexler: WRPM-002 | FS#:UNLISTED coin photographed is credited to Richard Cooper
This variety shows a nice extra horizontal lower bar and curve inside the primary mintmark. The secondary mintmark also extends to the north as a raised area. This is much more prevalent in earlier die states.
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