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1929-D RPM Or MD ?

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Is the date n mint mark, rpm or md ?

1929-D--RPM-Or-MD-?

1929-D--RPM-Or-MD-?

1929-D--RPM-Or-MD-?

1929-D--RPM-Or-MD-?

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MD. See how it effects the other devices?
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In coins prior to 1990, if you see doubling on the date and the mintmark, it is more often than not - Strike Doubling.
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I agree with the others, Mechanical Doubling.
Here is a page that goes over this pretty well: http://www.lincolncentsonline.com/m...oubling.html
It should help you learn the differences.
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