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1964 D Washington Quarters DDR?

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Hi,

In the interest of saving some time I am just posting the two D mint marks from these two 1964D Washington quarters.

If I obtain some feedback indicating that it appears that something is going on with one or both of these Ds, I will scan and upload the entire obverse and reverse photos of both coins.

Thanks for the feedback

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Are you saying you think you have a DDR or an RPM? I am no pro but I do not see an RPM.
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Looks like some minor Machine Doubling.
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I would have to agree it looks like MD to me as well.
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It is impossible to have a doubled die affecting the mintmark on any coin prior to 1990 since the mintmarks were hand punched and not hubbed.
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Good one I stand corrected. Thank you.
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1964-D-Washington-Quarters-DDR?

What other types of coins does this statement apply to besides US Washington quarters?
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 Posted 05/24/2011  3:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I thought I was pretty clear with on any coin minted prior to 1990
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