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1964 Jefferson D/D?

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 Posted 12/23/2007  10:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add thingee to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a D/D mintmark? I'm not sure how well the pic shows the angle/image of a second mark.

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 Posted 12/24/2007  10:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add InfiniteInterest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Those are pretty good pictures, but I don't think I see anything there. It could be the angle, lighting has to be just right to show these things sometime. Cherrypickers shows a D/D south, and that one does not resemble it, but there could be more RPM's for 64 not shown in there.

I am not a Jefferson expert, maybe someone else sees something I don't...but this coin looks normal to me.
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I don't see anytghing in the pictures to suggest an actual D/D. The doubling is due to the coin being struck by worn dies.

Thanks,
Bill
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