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Is This A 1989-D Washington Quarter With RPM?

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Thanks for looking

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To me this is a nice find and a keeper. Its different than the one on varietyvista.com

http://varietyvista.com/09b%20WQ%20...201989-D.htm

The underlying D is very flat and shelf-like, which looks reminiscent of Machine Doubling. It especially looks like MD to me on the bottom of the D and on the inside "loop."

I hope someone can show me where I am wrong, b/c I like the looks of it.



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Thanks Earle42. I had looked at that one and noticed that it does not have the extra line inside the 'D' like mine but I am too new to all this to know for sure. It appears doubled but I'll leave it up to the experts. I appreciate your input.
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Looks like MD to me.
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Thanks John1....still learning.
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We all are OldJoeClark. And again - this one is a good example to keep as an example to come back to. I have several silver ones like this (somewhere!) that I learned about MD vs RPMs on (and am still learning).
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