Hmm...this almost looks like a tilted/rotated RPM to me, but I can't say for sure. It might be nice to see the bottom of the mm out of a shadow to see what's there. Now I'm going to check out my 59-Ds!
It could be 1959D-1MM-006 in a different die state than the one we have listed on coppercoins.com - no evidence to support this other than that both are in about the same position and have similar doubling characteristics.
Thank you coppercoins. I took another look at this one, but there is to much wear and age on the coin to give up any markers. I'm sure this is pretty common
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