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1935 LWC S/S RPM? Or Mechanical Doubling?

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Cant find this rpm in any books or variety information. Maybe its Mechanical Doubling but the small s is crisp with a dull large s below.
Your guys thoughts thanks!!
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 Posted 01/18/2020  6:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lawest to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

I'm not seeing RPM, can you post a picture of the full date and mint mark? Also full obverse an reverse photos help the forum members give better feedback for you
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Heres some more pics...

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All I see appears to be circulation wear. Let's see what others say
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I have added it this time, but you should include the date, mintmark, and the denomination in your titles.

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The MMS:002 on V.V looks like a damaged mintmark. Compared with your coin and a few of others I've seen on PCGS, the mintmark looks a lot stronger than the example on V.V. (You can see contact marks on the mintmark image on the site)
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Thanks everyone,
I see what you're saying coop on variety vista. The search continues!
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Good luck Pennyroach!
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