Overpunched Mint Mark, indicating two differing mint marks. I used the term as a generality to also describe technically-different RPM's (repunched mint marks, the same mark punched more than once). 1938-D has a few different ones, a couple of which are pretty wild. There are D/D's, D/S's, and a rather ludicrous "three D's and an S" monstrosity.
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