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1989 D Washington RPM?

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Not many examples of the 1989-D RPM that I have heard about existing.

I am wondering if these two different MM's are RPMs or just push/strike doubling.


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Machine Doubling.
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Thanks E&V! That was my first thought but wanted some expert confirmation. Too, good to be true to have two RPMs in the same hunt.
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Could you take images of the motto area? We might see Machine Doubling on the same side of those devices? I was looking into other examples and Wexler has none listed. I check PCGS and all the three examples they had on their site (which are normal quarters) had Machine Doubling on all of them as well. This might have been an issue that year?
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Coop,

I have since discarded these quarters.

I checked them for Machine Doubling, front and back, and I saw no other evidence on any other devices other than the MM.
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Okay. Usually that would be the first thing to check for the MD. If MD is present on either side of the coin then that would be the cause.
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