Hi,
I believe I may have found a 1950-S rpm. I was wanting to try to get a confirmation.
I may have to find a better camera, however, I am including multiple images I took so far.
Thank you again. I have a cannon camera I will look for in a few hours and try to get better images. I kind of believe these pictures don't fully show what I am able to see with proper lighting and a loupe, I've used a x10, x20, x60.
1950-S RPM?
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Re: 1950-S RPM?
It's possible that this coin is a RPM .... :confused:
:eureka:
Mint marks are one of the most difficult 'varieties' to attribute..... They are so tiny, that unless you have superior imaging, identifying them is virtually impossible with an online image.
Just for the record, I would say that, almost all RPM's need to be visually inspected
"in hand" by an expert.
:eureka:
Mint marks are one of the most difficult 'varieties' to attribute..... They are so tiny, that unless you have superior imaging, identifying them is virtually impossible with an online image.
Just for the record, I would say that, almost all RPM's need to be visually inspected
"in hand" by an expert.
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Re: 1950-S RPM?
Thank you Paul, I was thinking about taking it to a LCS or sending it to someone at CONECA.
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