Description: This auction is for a 1961 Lincoln Memorial Cent--a must have for any coin collector! This BU(Brilliant and Uncirculated) coin features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the obverse-side, and the Lincoln Memorial is depicted on the reverse-side, and was minted at the Denver Mint. The coin's composition is, 95% Copper, 5% Tin and Zinc. It's uncertified and ungraded(raw), though in my opinion, it would easily earn a "mid-MS" grade, from any of the major grading companies(as well as being classified as RED in color). Now for the more interesting bit about this coin...the mint errors! .This error is referred to as an "RPM", which if you do not know, means, "Repunched Mintmark". (Scroll to the bottom of this listing for a longer definition of repunched mintmark) 1961-D/Horizontal D(1961-D/HORIZ D RPM-001 1C, RD) The errors are officially listed as: CONECA:RPM-001WEXLER:WRPM-001COPPERCOINS:1961D-1MM-001VARIETY VISTA:1961-D RPM-001CRAWFORD:CRPM-001CHERRY PICKERS:FS-501 -------------------------------------------- REPUNCHED MINTMARK: A repunched mintmark variety is generated when the letter punch that is used to punch the mintmark into the working die leaves two or more offset impressions. The impressions almost always overlap. A totally separate secondary mintmark is a rarity.The secondary mintmark is usually thinner and smaller than the normal mintmark. This is due to the fact that the apex of the raised letter on the letter punch is narrower than the base. In other words, the raised letter on the letter punch tapers in vertical cross-section.Repunched mintmarks can reflect any of the following mishaps:1. A failure to position the letter punch precisely over a first attempt at punching in the letter.2. A letter punch that bounces and lands lightly on the rebound.3. A letter punch that is not held vertically. This can cause it to skip, leaving a secondary impression.4. An attempt to correct an initial punch mark that was out of position.5. A malpositioned mintmark is incompletely abraded and a properly positioned mintmark is punched in afterward.The era of RPMs ceased in 1989 when the U. S. Mint began placing the mint mark on the master die instead of punching the mintmark into the working die.The position of the extra mint mark is indicated by using a cardinal direction; north, northeast, east, south, southwest, etc. Although the fainter of the two mintmarks is usually the one that was punched-in first, it isreferred to as the secondary mint mark.The secondary mintmark can also be rotated, instead of offset. This occurs when both mintmarks have the same relative center, but the secondary mintmark is rotated clockwise or counterclockwise relative to the primary mintmark.The secondary mintmark can also be tilted. This occurs when just a portion of the punch breaks the surface of the working die due to its being held at an angle when hit. The second-punched mintmark (the primary) will be seen in full.Offset, rotated, and tilted positions can be combined in a single secondary mintmark.
Price: 75 USD
Location: Austin, Texas
End Time: 2024-12-02T17:15:07.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Certification: Uncertified
Coin: Lincoln Memorial
Mint Location: Denver
Denomination: Small Cent
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Variety: Repunched Mintmark
Year: 1961
Grade: Ungraded
Strike Type: Business
Composition: Copper
Fineness: 0.9
Color: RD