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2000 P Sacagawea RPM?

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I found this 2000 P Sacagawea dollar and as I ran it through the loupe noticed this anomaly. I am assuming RPM. What say ye experts? I have done EVERYTHING I know to orient the photos properly from my iPhone. I'm an old guy and obviously not tech savvy. I guess I need to go buy a digital camera. Help there as well please as to what I should do.
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It couldn't be an RPM, Because the mm is added to the die since 92' So it's either md or it took a hit PMD.
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That's in line with my thinking as well. That's one reason I love this site so much. If you're not sure, ask. Thank you!
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Newbie already nailed it. I can see why you would ask.
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I'd say probably MD.
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Did a little research and my coin isn't the only one with that exact same mintmark variation where the "P" looks doubled. It was from a post on another forum from 2013. The mintmark was absolutely identical as the one on my coin.
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Well considering the mintmark is on the master hub, and that ALL of the working dies are eventually created from that master hub, if it WAS a doubled mintmark, it would be doubled on EVERY coin.
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1990 was the starting point of the mint marks added to the dies design. Machine Doubling is what I see on the mint mark.
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Thank you all for some valuable knowledge gained!
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