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1964 D Jefferson, MM Question

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There is certainly die wear, but thoughts of the area below the D and possible split serif?

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I don't think so AMB. I see this one regularly, but I attribute it to a worn die. It does not appear as any of the 5 RPMs listed by Dr. Wiles.
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Thanks Rackster, I could not find it either and assumed worn die
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Can you get another picture with different lighting?
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Yes. Watch for it later.
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AMB - when you do, try to capture the inside of the D sharply.
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Not an easy task...tried lots of angles and diffused light too. I suspect die wear more now though

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Note the die polishing went into the die creating the same lines on the top of the buildings upright on that side. This normally doesn't happen, but they may have used a wire brush and they can reach inside the deeper devices. There is also a lot of die wear and the scratches show on all sides of the mint mark. Just not as strong as the upper left side.
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