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1939 S RPM Or MD?

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I don't think so. looks more like MD. Note the inside loop of the 3 shows the same thing?
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yes I saw that and that's why I was more incline for MD. thanks coop
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The MD also causes the devices to be reduced in thickness. On a RPM the RPM raises from the fields/mint marks.
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There is a noticeable difference in the shape of the tail on the nines.

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