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1964-D 1MM-005?

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Just found this roll searching, looks like a 1964D 1MM-005in the EDS. I feel it is EDS because I can still see the second punch to the south. Coppercoins says LDS the lower second punch cannot be seen.
Also I notticed the DD Reverse on the N and E of one, hard to tell by photos and the wear on the coin but I can see the split serif on south west of the N. Please let me know what you all think.

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I remember that one well. I just noticed I have now reached 3,000 images on my image host. I hope they don't charge me for going over?
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RPM for sure may be the 1MM-005 but I cannot see the doubling on the "N" in ONE
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I don't see any die flow/minor gouges or anything to see that this is the same reverse. Die wear and polishing may was removed this from his die. But it is from that RPM die.
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Coop on my coin I can see a lot of the same doubling that is on yours, especially on the O in one also, I will try to take some more pics. It is wierd.
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Do these pics help any, serifs in the N and then slight doubling on the O.

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Coop, did I put you over the 3000. What came with that.
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No, Just adding the images to my host made it at, 3000. 3001 was the 1973 Half dollar of Jack Jeckel's.
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Thanks coop, anybody happen to know how much this would be worth, on coppercoins it says the value listed would be for the LDS and that the EDS would be considerably more. Thanks.
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Circulated example, you might get $2+ on ebay. It is an earlier die state, so there would be interest in it. If it was the later die state one, probably it would get noticed unless it was in BU.
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Thanks coop.
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