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1964-D-1MM-007 Maybe?

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I checked coppercoins and varietyvista but can't seem to locate any markers? It looks like 007 but not sure. Any feedback is appreciated


1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?

1964-D-1MM-007-Maybe?
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This one looks like a normal mint mark with some MD leaving striation lines on the left side of the up right on the mint mark. On the 007 the RPM can see in the lower center area of the mint mark and above the mint mark. I don't see the mark on the inside of the mint mark and doubt that it is the 007. Not sure o the lower horizontal if that is a scratch on the mint mark or not? I would keep it safe for now until we can figure out if it is damaged or a different RPM.
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Thanks Coop, your feedback is always appreciated!
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Oh, I failed to mention that I found eight of these from an original roll... all have the exact same features on the mint mark
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I've often found several examples of the same doubling, but looking closer at them usually showed that they were partly different. Depending on how the dies moved during the strike. I've seen other times where they were all the same. (older coins) So just the way the meck moved during the striking process.
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