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1984 D LMC Mintmark Looks Doubled, RPM Maybe?

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What do you guys think? Maybe it took a hit for all I know.


1984-D-LMC-Mintmark-Looks-Doubled,-RPM-Maybe?
1984-D-LMC-Mintmark-Looks-Doubled,-RPM-Maybe?
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Mintmark took a hit and I think I can see Split Plate Doubling going on as well.
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Thank you!
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Split plating is the cause. E & V got it right. Not a keeper, as it will continue with the downward spiral.
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Thank you coop, I actually recently read about how RPMs gets mixed up with split plate doubling quite a bit.
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Controversies out there on a damaged mintmark punch tool. I have 5 that show strong doubling mimicking actual RPM. The doubting starts when you notice the secondary mintmark underneath is always a shade lighter than the primary. Have kept all 5 and will someday get these out to Wexler in hope of a definitive opinion. I am of the opinion there is actual 1984 D RPM's and several at that. The thickness and serrifs on 2 of my examples appear as classic RPM. It is possible for a mint employee using a defective punch to strike twice. Not all of these can be dismissed as splitplate or Strike Doubling.
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Split plating happens on RPMs or non RPMs, On Doubled dies and non doubled dies, on Machine Doubling and I feel that Machine Doubling helps cause the split plating on the Zincolns.
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