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1964 D With Possibly Doubled Mintmark, Or Is It Damage?

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Hey everyone! I found this today while coin hunting and it appears to have doubling on the mintmark. It is a circuated coin, and also appears to be a weak strike. Could this just be damage? I usually tend to lean toward damage being the answer, but this one looks different. I appreciate any help and input!

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 Posted 10/14/2020  03:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add josephm99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MM took a hit. PMD. Also looks like die polishing in that area too.
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A true doubled mint mark is referred to as a RPM, if it has multiples of the same mint mark,DD or DDD or DDDD. If it has a D over S or a S over D it is referred to as an OMM=over mint mark. There can also be MD on a mint mark.
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I think the mintmark was damaged, post mint.
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