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Help With A 61-D Washington Quarter

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This doesn't look like the rpmm in cherry pickers but it is a repunch and not something else right?

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Any help would be appreciated...
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Machine doubled. Check the Same direction the devices under the mint mark.
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thanks... new to the variety thing. Machine Doubling is tough on me. I have seen all the diagrams but I still struggle.
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It takes thinking what happened during the strike that makes it Machine Doubling to grasp the concept. Die movement or in the case of a doubled die, the die is at fault. When you grasp these, it helps.
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Amida17 posted a great example in this thread, like 4 posts down.

https://goccf.com/t/139483
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