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1953 D RPM?

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The mark on the right side of the MM looks like a contact mark,PMD. There might be a very minor notch on the lower left of the MM.
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I see machine damage on the mint mark pushing west on the mint mark on the outside edge and the inside upright. Note how the machine damage reduces the overall size of the mint mark?
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What about the middle closeup photo of the mint mark and what might be a split/notch on the bottom serif? The photo is a little blurry, but I see what John is talking about. Also the bottom of the mint mark seems thicker?
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It might just be a contact or a minor RPM? Probably you would never find a listing for it. Would I keep it? Yes. I save all RPMs regardless of how minor. I save them in tubes.
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Thanks coop.
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Thanks...I see the reduced size from the hit now coop-don't mean to harp on this but I did not myself notice the possible notch so I cleaned it up a little and focused on that area and think I see a notch on top serif now also? Minor anyway like coop said but thought I would put it up thanks again

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Well that is is a lot better shot. It is a tilted RPM. Thanks for the extra images.
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