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1964-D RPM -Trying Again.

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Hello,

I took some new shots of the 1964-d rpm I had a question about last week. Hopefully, I got a decent shot of the date and mm so coop can attempt an overlay? Thanks in advance for any help:).

Chugly

1964-D-RPM--Trying-Again.

Here is the mint mark. This is a d/d "lower east hook" variety which shows a prominent vertical bar inside the loop of the primary mm and a small east hook. There is no evidence of split serfs on either the bottom or top of the mm.

1964-D-RPM--Trying-Again.

Date and mint mark orientation.

Thanks for looking and have a great week!

Chugly

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Well it's not 1964D-1MM-015. An overlay proves that it isn't. It may be a new listing. So keep it safe for now till they are ready for. Nice find.
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Thanks' again coop!

I am having so much fun with these:). I was really hoping that you'd say that its not 1964D-1MM-015, as the lack of split serf's made mine seem so much different.

I remember reading about using overlay techniques and that is obviously a very powerful technique. Just another of the many tools I have yet to learn. At least I have a chance, thanks to the amazing info on this board. Have a great week!

Chugly
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