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1950-D 10¢ WRPM-001

Description: D/D Southwest

Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: None noted.

Submitted By: The submitter of this die is not noted in the Bordner files.

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-10-1950D-502

PHOTOS NEEDED



1950-D 10¢ WRPM-002     Listing Missing, Will be Replaced

1950-D 10¢ WRPM-003

Description: D/D Northeast

Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: None noted.

Submitted By: The submitter of this die is not noted in the Bordner files.

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3

PHOTOS NEEDED



1950-D 10¢ WRPM-004     Listing Missing, Will be Replaced

1950-D 10¢ WRPM-005     Listing Missing, Will be Replaced

1950-D 10¢ WRPM-006

Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated)

Die Markers: Obverse: Die crack SSE from the rim at 1:00 o’clock running into the hair. Reverse: Die scratch NW from the inside of the R in PLURIBUS. NW/SE die scratch above the R in PLURIBUS. Die crack from the rim at 5:00 o’clock that runs through the left side of the M in DIME to the base of the torch holder. Die scratch ENE from the right side of the upper olive leaves.

Submitted By: Tony Russo

Cross References: None known








1950-D 10¢ WRPM-007

Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated)

Die Markers: Obverse: Two E/W and one N/S die cracks in the hair. Reverse: Die crack south from the lower torch bands. WNW/ESE die crack on the bottom of the torch holder. Die chip near upper center of the M in DIME.

Submitted By: David Mulberry

Cross References: None known







1950-D 10¢ WRPM-008

Description: D/D North

Die Markers: Obverse: Very light and blended together, N/S die scratches at the lips, bridge of the nose and the back of the neck. Reverse: NNW die scratch from the top oak leaf to the F in OF. Short N/S die scratch at the lower right side of the flame. Light crisscrossing die scratches in the field adjacent to the top of the torch holder on both sides.

Submitted By: Nicholas Bitetto

Cross References: CONECA: RPM #2