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Would This Be A RPM? 1994 Washington Quarter

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I ordered some books on the Minting Process so while I wait, I wanted to bring this coin up. I didn't know if this would be a RPM because one, I looked up Wexlers site and couldn't find any RPM's for the Washington quarter and two, I couldn't find much past 1982...another thought is hub doubling or Machine Doubling. If you look at "In God We Trust" you may/may not see doubling. Later today I'll be by my computer to put up better pics...

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No RPM's after 1989. Are you talking about what looks like a large D below the normal D?
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Shoot forgot the Reverse pic



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Thanks for your response John and the answer to your question is yes. There seems to be some interference (what I thought could be a mint mark) in-between the D as well. Its an interesting coin but if it can't happen it can't happen.
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The last pics were crummy so even though this is a dead topic per se I was going to put up some others...

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