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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-021

Description: D/D North

Die Markers:  Obverse:  This coin is also a doubled die exhibiting an extra eyelid to the SE that is listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1951-D 1¢ WDDO-002. Stage A: A mostly E-W oriented die scratch runs between the central 5 and into 1 in the date. Light, E-W oriented die scratches show to the left of the mint mark and through the left side of the date. Similar E-W oriented die scratches show below the chin. Light die scratches run east from the front of Lincoln’s nose, eyebrow and forehead. Light, SW-NE oriented die scratches run through the TRU in TRUST. A strong die gouge shows at the rim NE of the R in TRUST. Stage B: All Stage A die markers except for the doubled eye are worn away. The doubled eyelid is much less visible in this die stage and is nearly worn away. A light die clash shows in front of the neck. A die crack curves NW above the back of the eyebrow. A faded series of SW-NE oriented die scratches show behind most of Lincoln’s lower bust. Light, SW-NE oriented die scratches show on the neck below the ear. Stage C: All previous die stage markers are extremely weak or worn away except for the die crack NW of the eyebrow, which now joins a strong E-W oriented die crack running through the central forehead. The doubled eyelid is invisible in this die stage. A faded die gouge shows to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. Reverse: Stage A: Scattered concentric die scratches show below the UM in UNUM. A light die scratch curves SE from the central crossbar of the E in ONE. Light, concentric die scratches show to the SE of OF. Stage B: Numerous NW-SE die scratches show throughout many areas of the reverse. A long, NW-SE oriented die scratch runs between and below the I and B in PLURIBUS. A series of die gouges show right of the E in UNITED. Scattered die gouges show in the field below the RIC in AMERICA. More die gouges show between the N and T in CENT. Stage C: A pair of die gouges show below and between the IC in AMERICA. A die gouge shows along the lower left edge of the right wheat stalk, SE of the last S in STATES. A series of NW-SW oriented die scratches run through the upper T in CENT.

Submitted By: Stage A & C: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #21, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-021

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-022

Description: D/D Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: This coin is also a doubled die exhibiting a minor doubled eyelid to the SE that is listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1951-D 1¢ WDDO-010. Stage A: Light NW-SE oriented die scratches run through the 5 in the date. A die scratch runs SW from the lower B in LIBERTY. A die gouge shows in the field below and between the TY in LIBERTY. Numerous light die scratches show above the TY in LIBERTY and behind the head. A stronger die scratch runs along the back of the hair, NE of the Y in LIBERTY. A tiny die gouge (dot) shows behind Lincoln’s lower hair. Stage B: Most Stage A die markers are faded, but visible. Reverse: Stage A: A die gouge (dot) shows below the lower curve of the C in CENT. A series of die scratches run ENE from the lower opening in the C in AMERICA. A pair of light, but long die scratches run ENE from the upper right corner of the N in CENT into the upper right wheat stalk. A N-S oriented die scratch shows at the base of the upper opening of the N in CENT. Stage B: Most Stage A die markers are still visible.

Submitted By: Stage A: John Bordner, Stage B: Gary Shaffstall

Cross References: None known

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-023

Description: D/D/D North & Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Die gouges (dots) show below the 1 in the date and well south of the right edge of the mint mark. A series of SW-NE oriented die scratches show above the date. Concentric die scratches show in front of Lincoln’s mouth. Numerous, SSW-NNE oriented die scratches run through the letters ERTY in LIBERTY. Reverse: Numerous, mostly NNW-SSE oriented die scratches show throughout much of the reverse. Of note are a strong die scratch connecting the lower right edge of the C in CENT with the T in UNITED and a lighter die scratch connecting the back of the C in CENT with the N in UNITED. A distinctive die chip shows on the lower T in CENT. A light die scratch runs SSE from the lower T in CENT.

Submitted By: John Bordner

Cross References: Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-028

Comments: The original Stage B of this die was discovered to be a different die by mint mark placement.  It has been relisted as WRPM-082. Also of note, the original WRPM-023 listing also previously showed the die listed by CONECA as RPM #28 in James Wiles’ The RPM Book Second Edition: Lincoln Cents as a cross reference.  This die (which has since been deleted by CONECA) was shown to have a possible RPM north, but did not have the split serifs seen here, and has been removed from the cross references for WRPM-023.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-024

Description: D/D West

Die Markers: Obverse: Light, N-S oriented die scratches run from the front of Lincoln’s bust toward the 1 and 9 in the date. A light die scratch runs between the upper and lower tails of the 9 in the date. Light die scratches run south from the underside of Lincoln’s chin. A series of light die scratches run south between and below the TY in LIBERTY. Light die scratches run NNW from the back of Lincoln’s lower bust. Light N-S oriented die scratches connect the back of Lincoln’s lower hair and upper shoulder. Reverse: Due to the circulation wear on this coin, no definitive reverse die markers could be found.

Submitted By: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #24, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-025

Description: D/D East

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: A weak die crack is present on the head.  A die gouge is present below S in TRUST. Stage B: A prominent die gouge (dot) shows below the right edge of the S in TRUST. A die crack runs north from the back of the eye before eventually curving west through the central forehead. A second, E-W oriented die crack runs above the first crack and through the central back of the forehead. Reverse: Stage A: Die chips show on T in CENT. Stage B: A circular die crack shows in the field to the right of the vertical crossbar of the T in CENT. Additional die cracks show on the central vertical crossbar of the T in CENT. A worn die gouge (dot) shows in the field NW of the upper C in CENT. A light, N-S oriented die crack shows on the central left wheat stalk. An area of die damage shows on the lower C in AMERICA.

Submitted By: Stage A: Bill Wilson, Stage B: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #26, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-026

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-026

Description: D/D Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Parallel die scratches run SE from the upper lip and the underside of the nose. Numerous light die scratches run east from the bridge of the nose, eyebrow and forehead. A long die scratch runs from the I in IN, south through the B in LIBERTY. A die gouge shows to the south of the Y in LIBERTY. Stage B: The parallel die scratches SE from the upper lip and underside of the nose are weakly visible. The die scratches from the bridge of the nose, eyebrow and forehead are weakly visible. The die dot below the Y in LIBERTY is weakly visible. All other Stage A die markers are worn away. A faded NW-SE oriented die scratch shows to the SW of the first T in TRUST. Stage C: All previous die stage markers are worn away. A die gouge shows on the front of Lincoln’s profile just above the eyebrow. Reverse: Stage A: A die chip shows on the NW corner of the E in ONE. A die crack runs south along the lower right edge of the T in CENT and into the field below the lower right corner of the T. A die scratch runs south along the upper left edge of the vertical bar of the T in CENT. A small die chip shows on the upper right wheat stalk east of the upper T in CENT. Stage B: The Stage A die chip on the E on ONE is still present.  The die crack on the lower T in CENT is still present. Two N-S oriented die scratches connect the upper T in CENT and lower E in ONE. Stage C: The die chip on the NW corner of the E in ONE has grown slightly. The die crack on the lower T in CENT is present, but faded due to die wear. Two N-S oriented die scratches connect the upper T in CENT and lower E in ONE.

Submitted By: Stage A: Bill Affanato (updated photos on a coin from Daniel Griffin), Stage B & C: John Bordner

Cross References: Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-050

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-027

Description: D/D East

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Light WSW-ENE oriented die scratches show through the lower WE in the motto. Light die scratches run north from the upper T and upper opening of the Y in LIBERTY. Stage B: All Stage A die markers are worn away. Doubling is weaker. Weak, SW-NE oriented die scratches show on the neck below the ear. A light N-S oriented die crack shows on the right side of the vertical bar of the T in LIBERTY. A small die gouge (dot) shows in the field to the south of the T in LIBERTY. A tiny die gouge (dot) shows in the field to the SW of the first T in TRUST. Reverse: Stage A: A large die chip shows on the lower right wheat stalk right of the last A in AMERICA. Stage B: The die chip on the lower right wheat stalk right of the last A in AMERICA has grown in size.

Submitted By: Stage A: Frank Baumann (Updated photos on a coin from John Bordner), Stage B: Brian Ribar

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #39, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-044

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-028

Description: D/D/D Tilted & Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: A series of die scratches run SE from the front of Lincoln’s profile towards the date. A single, stronger die scratch runs ESE from the front of the chin. A die scratch runs SW from the lower left corner of the W in WE. A mostly, E-W oriented die crack shows on the lower central bust. A light die crack is starting to form above and to the left of the designer’s initials. A short die scratch runs SW from the lower back edge of Lincoln’s bust. Stage B: A light series of die scratches run NNW from the top of the 9 in the date. The die crack over the lower central bust is larger and now contains a die chip and reaches the rim along its left edge. A strong die crack now runs NW from the back of the eyebrow and curves through the back of Lincoln’s head. Reverse: Stage A: A strong area of tooling damage shows below the AM in AMERICA. A die gouge (dot) shows to the right of the upper T in CENT. Stage B: The area of tooling damage below the AM in AMERICA is much weaker, but still visible. The die gouge (dot) to the right of the upper T in CENT has been worn away.

Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Ken Chylinski (Updated photos on a coin from John Bordner)

Cross References: Coppercoins 1MM-042

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-029

Description: D/D East

Die Markers:  Obverse: A distinctive, E-W oriented die crack shows above the VDB initials. A perpendicular die crack running north into the back of the bust intersects the previously mentioned die crack. A faded, SW-NE oriented die scratch shows behind the bust below the Y in LIBERTY. A die crack runs north from the eyebrow and curves west over the temple area. Reverse: Two die chips show on the upper left wheat lines left of the upper C in CENT. A small die crack runs E-W along the upper edge of the E in ONE.

Submitted By: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #29, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-029

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-030

Description: D/D South

Die Markers: Obverse: Light, NNW-SSE oriented die scratches run through the date. A strong SW-NE oriented die scratch shows to the SE of IN. A die gouge (dot) shows in front of the lips. A light die crack runs through the V in VDB. Reverse:  Numerous, mostly N-S oriented die scratches show throughout most of the reverse. Two die scratches run E and NE from the N and T in UNITED respectively, intersecting above the E in UNITED to form a long “V” pattern. A light die scratch runs from the upper left edge of the O in OF into the underside of the N in UNITED. N-S oriented die scratches run through the CA in AMERICA and below the right wheat stalk.

Submitted By: Bill Fivaz

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #15, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-031

Description: D/D Southeast

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Numerous, N-S oriented die scratches run through the date area overlaid by SW-NE oriented die scratches from the upper 1 and 9 in the date. A series of die scratches run north above LIBERTY. Long die scratches converge below the B and E in LIBERTY. A strong, mostly N-S oriented die scratch runs through the eyebrow. Stage B: A strong die scratch runs SW from the tail of the 9 in the date onto the lower front of the bust. Numerous other faded die scratches run from the 9 in the date towards the front of the bust. Faded, SW-NE oriented die scratches show in the field between the chin and the date. Reverse: Stage A: A strong die scratch runs SE from the middle crossbar of the E in ONE. A raised area of die damage shows in front of the opening of the C in AMERICA. A small die gouge (dot) shows to the NE of the last S in STATES. Stage B: The die damage in front of the opening of the C in AMERICA from State A is weakly visible, but the area is now overlaid by numerous fresh die scratches. The die dot NE of the last S in STATES is weakly visible. Numerous die scratches run in multiple directions throughout the central reverse.

Submitted By: Stage A: Daniel Griffin, Stage B: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #19, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-019

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-032

Description: D/D Northeast

Die Markers: Obverse: A die chip fills the center of the mint mark. A die scratch runs NW from the left side of the lower inside 9 to the middle of the 1 in the date.  A very worn, wavy die scratch runs from under 9 WSW to under the 1 in the date.  Light die scratches run SSE from the front hair curl. Reverse: Light die scratches run SW under the N in UNITED. A small die gouge shows above the T in CENT.

Submitted By: G. Lawson

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #22, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-022

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-033

Description: D/D East

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Very weak NNW/SSE die crack above the eye.  Light E/W die crack on the back of the forehead.  Long N/S die crack on the shoulder above the D of the designer’s initials.  E/W die crack at the designer’s initials. Stage B: Die cracks at head and shoulder are slightly stronger. Die crack at the designer’s initials are stronger.  Abraded die clash right of the chin. Faded, SW/NE oriented die scratches show under the chin. Faded die scratches run SSW from the back of the lower hair. Reverse: Stage A: Very light die crack shows on the right of the vertical bar and the far right of the horizontal bar of the T in CENT. Stage B: Light die crack on the T of CENT. NW/SE oriented die scratches run through the T of CENT. A long die scratch connects the O in ONE with the left edge of the N in CENT. A long die scratch connects the O in OF with the bottom edge of the left wheat stem. Die clash at the AT of STATES and the C of AMERICA. Die chip on the lower right wheat grains.  

Submitted By: Stage A: Al Raddi, Stage B: Eric Axtell (Updated photos on a coin from John Bordner)

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #30, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-030

Comments: This is a replacement die after the original WRPM-033 was found to be a stage of WRPM-009 (and has been added to that listing), which was originally cross referenced to the original CONECA: RPM #23 and was found to be a stage of RPM #9 and has been replaced.  The original CONECA: RPM #36 was found to be a stage of RPM #30 and has been replaced.

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-034

Description: D/D/D Northeast and Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: A light, N/S oriented die scratch runs through the left edge of the 9 in the date. A series of die scratches run SE from under the chin. E/W oriented die scratches show on either side of the first T in TRUST. A very light die crack runs NE from the V in VDB and east above the initials. A light, NW-SE oriented die scratch shows under the Y in LIBERTY. Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. Die crack through and above VDB is stronger. Several arching die cracks run through the forehead. Die scratch runs NNE/SSW under Y in LIBERTY. Reverse: Stage A: Numerous, NW-SE oriented concentric die scratches run through the UNI of UNITED and through and below OF. Short die scratches run south from the lower edge of the C and E in CENT. A mostly E/W oriented die scratch runs below the E in CENT. A hash-marked die scratch pattern shows between the E of ONE and the upper right wheat tip. Light, N/S oriented die scratches show inside the O of ONE. Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away.  A die chip shows between lower N and T in CENT.

Submitted By: Stage A & B: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #25, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-025

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-035

Description: D/D/D South & Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: Light die scratches run SW from the tails of the 9 and 5 in the date. A die scratch runs directly north above the 1 in the date. A similar die scratch curves north above the 9 in the date. An E-W oriented die gouge shows on Lincoln’s neck, south of the ear and just above the collar. Very light die scratches run south from the R in LIBERTY. Concentric die scratches show between the lower bust and the rim right of the VDB initials. Stage B: The E-W oriented die gouge on the neck is still weakly visible. All other Stage A die markers are worn away. Die clash remnants show in front of the neck and left of the 1 in the date. A die crack shows in the hair north of the top of the ear. Reverse: Stage A: A curved die gouge and SW-NE oriented die scratches show inside the opening of the C in CENT. Die gouges show inside and SW of the U in UNITED. A series of mostly E-W oriented die scratches, overlaid by a few N-S oriented die scratches show to the right of the E in ONE. A strong die scratch runs SSE from the lower right edge of the O in ONE towards the upper right tip of the C in CENT. Numerous die scratches run SSE through most of the letters of AMERICA. Stage B: The die gouge inside the opening of the C in CENT is weakly visible. The die gouges inside and SW of the U in UNITED are weakly visible. All other Stage A die markers have been worn away. A die clash remnant arcs to the SE of the O in OF. A small die chip shows on the left wheat lines west of the upper C in CENT.

Submitted By: Stage A & B: John Bordner (Updated Stage A photos on a coin from Daniel Griffin)

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #31, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-031

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-036

Description: D/D South

Die Markers: Obverse: A short NW-SE oriented die gouge shows in the field south of the I in IN. A die gouge (dot) shows to the NE of the Y in LIBERTY. Light die cracks show in the hair NE of the top of the ear. Reverse: A die crack shows on the outer right wheat stalk, ESE of the last S in STATES. A die clash remnant shows through the C in AMERICA.

Submitted By: Brian Ribar

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #32, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-032

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-037

Description: D/D South

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: A die gouge shows to the right of the mint mark. A NW-SE oriented die scratch shows to the left of the 1 in the date. A light die scratch runs north from the 1 in the date. Faded NW-SE die scratches show above the 5 in the date. A die scratch runs SE from the front hair curl. A SW-NE oriented die scratch runs through the T in LIBERTY. Stage B: The die gouge to the right of the mint mark is weakly visible. The NW-SE oriented die scratch to the left of the 1 in the date is weakly visible. The die scratch SE from the front hair curl is weakly visible. The die scratch through the T in LIBERTY is weakly visible. Stage C: The die scratch to the left of the 1 in the date and the die scratch SE from the front hair curl are extremely weak. The die scratch through the T in LIBERTY is still visible. Reverse: Stage A (First Reverse): Numerous, mostly N-S oriented die scratches show to the right of the T in CENT. A large die chip shows on T in CENT. A strong die gouge shows inside the lower last A in AMERICA. Stage B: All Stage A die markers are still visible. Stage C (Second Reverse): Two die scratches resembling TV antenna show on the upper right vertical bar of the N in CENT. A small die gouge shows on the lower edge of the left wheat stem. Light, NW-SE oriented die scratches run through the upper right edge of the F in OF.

Submitted By: Stage A: Ben Peters, Stage B: Scott Rusch, Stage C: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #33, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-033

Comments: The doubling on this coin is very similar to a die gouge. An earlier die stage may prove this not to be an RPM.

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-038

Description: D/D Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Stage A: A small die gouge (dot) shows above the second 1 in the date. A.very fine die scratch runs between the upper chin and underside of the nose. A lathe line shows near the rim between the D in GOD and W in WE. Stage B: The die scratch between the upper chin and underside of the nose is more pronounced than Stage A as is the die gouge above the second 1 in the date. The lathe line near the rim between the D in GOD and W in WE is faded, but still visible. Stage C: Only the lathe line at the rim between GOD and WE is visible from previous die stages. Light die scratches run NE from the top of the date. Numerous die scratches run NE from the bridge of the nose. NW-SE oriented die scratches show at the back of the hair below GOD. Stage D: The Stage C markers are still visible. A die gouge is present touching the left side of 5 in the date. Several curving die cracks are present on the forehead and behind Lincoln’s eye. Reverse: Stage A (First Reverse): Two mostly N-S oriented die scratches runs along either side of the left upright of the U in UNITED. A small die gouge is present NW of the left side of U in UNITED. Die chips are present on lower T in CENT. Die scratches run ENE/WSW through RIC in AMERICA. Stage B: All Stage A die markers are still visible. A die gouge shows along the outer right edge of the right wheat stalk, east of the last S in STATES. Stage C: The die gouge along the outer right edge of the right wheat stalk, east of the last S in STATES as well as the die gouge NW of the U in UNITED are still present. A distinctive die crack runs into the field to the right of the lower T in CENT. NW-SE oriented die scratches show to the right of the upper T in CENT. A series of E-W and NW-SE oriented die scratches show above UNITED. A die clash line shows below the C in AMERICA. Stage D (Second Reverse): Die chips are present in and left of the lower O in OF.  No die chips are present on T in CENT. 

Submitted By: Stage A: David Mullberry (Updated photos on a coin from Daniel Griffin), Stage B: Gene Nichols, Stage C & D: John Bordner

Cross References: Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-034

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1951-D 1¢ WRPM-039

Description: D/D West

Die Markers: Obverse: A strong die chip fills the upper 9 in the date. A die crack runs south from the tail of the 9 in the date. A strong die crack runs from the rim, through the V in VDB and on to the back of the bust. A pair of die scratches converge above the Y in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chips show on the upper right and lower T in CENT. A die scratch connects the N of ONE with the N in CENT. A die scratch runs SSE from the T in STATES. Two strong die gouges show east and south of the E in STATES.

Submitted By: John Bordner

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #34, Coppercoins: 1951D-1MM-043

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1951-D 1¢ WRPM-040

Description: D/D Tilted

Die Markers: Obverse: Faded, WNW-ESE oriented die scratches run through the left edge of the date. A NNW-SSE oriented die scratch shows in front of the hair curl. NW-SE and N-S oriented die scratches show to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. Reverse: Concentric die scratches run through and NE of the E in ONE. Faded, E-W oriented die scratches run between the NT in CENT. A die scratch runs NW from the left edge of the horizontal crossbar of the T in CENT. A small die gouge shows left of the right wheat tip, ENE of the T in CENT. E-W oriented die scratches run between CA in AMERICA.

Submitted By: Paul Funaiole

Cross References: None known