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1954 D RPM Which One

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Just trying to figure out which one it is I thought mm-005 but it doesn't have the die cracks could it be an earlier die state?



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Hang on I think I found it it is MM-002 ......
Check out the 9 but while looking at the marker for the 9 it also make me think the 9 is doubled? you tell m these are 2 different pictures of 2 different coins from same roll ?

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Bottom serif says it's not #5, I have a bunch of those from unc. rolls. Not thinking I see it listed.
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Your rpm is a rotated type and it's further south than #2. Let markers confirm varieties not define them . Nice rpm though
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No idea of # but super find!
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Defintely not listed.
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Check out the 9 but while looking at the marker for the 9 it also make me think the 9 is doubled?


I think the 9 look that way on all of them for that year.
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Looks like the 9 has a bit of die chipping on the 10:00 area. It is a minor RPM and would be hard to find it listed.

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What about the 7 o'clock area? That is what I'm looking at . The whole finishing loop
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There may be a little something there at that. Fairly consistent between the two coins. If it were determined to be doubling it may be a bit minor for listing,or not... Many years ago I sent a DDO quarter still in the mint set to Ken Potter to look at. When we talked on the phone, no email back then, his comment was "how in the world did you even see that !"
It wasn't listed
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The is slight MD which may have happened when the coin was ejected from the die.

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