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1990-D Quarter Double Die D Over D?

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Hey guys,

Would this be considered a double die D over D?

Thanks,

Co1ns


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to CCF. It is MD,1989 was the last year for RPM's.
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That is a very nice example of MD, but as noted by @john1, it can't be a RPM.
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John1 and Spence, thank you for replying and for the knowledge I'm learning a lot from this forum.
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