Possible 1990 memorial RPM D/D?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by MetalFerret, Aug 19, 2011.

  1. MetalFerret

    MetalFerret New Member

    Hi, I was roll hunting yesterday, and came across this 1990 Lincoln Memorial penny with what appears to be a D over D mint mark. I was hoping someone here could give it a look see and either agree or disagree. I know they went to putting the mint mark on the dies in 90/91, but this one sure looks doubled to me. 1990 D RPM.JPG
     
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  3. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    Looks like plate split doubling to me.
     
  4. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    agreed.
     
  5. MetalFerret

    MetalFerret New Member

    Having taken a few more pictures of this coin (and having looked up plate split doubling), I can see where you would say that that is what happened. Just for a bit better clarification, I have (what I think is) a better pic.
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  6. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    That is a plate buckling, like "Farmer" said.
     
  7. MetalFerret

    MetalFerret New Member

    I was definitely not disagreeing, in fact, I was agreeing with the previous assessments.
     
  8. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable

    I had a coin like this too when I first started collecting and thought the same thing. but 1990 was the first year that the mint had the mint marks included in the master die making it impossible to have RPM's.
     
  9. MetalFerret

    MetalFerret New Member

    I knew that, but I was hoping... Heck, they said all the pennies in 1959 had memorial reverse, til the secret service said that at least one was authentic... lol
     
  10. d.t.menace

    d.t.menace Member

    I guess it could, in theory, be possible. They would have had to use a Philly die and punch the mintmark by hand. It would be easy to tell though by the positioning, being different than all the rest of the '90D's.
     
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