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Looks like I missed a couple of D's mid way down th line sticking up high
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New Member
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Oh WOW Its another line of D's.
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New Member
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Looks like the parallel lines on the actual mint mark are D lines as well
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I believe this more accurately depicts what's going 
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.......I really dont even know what to say to that. For one I'm greatly offended and completely astonished you would even say that to someone.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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WayWay, please don't take offense to that. It was not demeaning in any way. When I first started collecting I saw things that wasn't a possibility and it was pointed out to me using the same term. For instance, if there were three or four mint marks moving toward the bust then there should be three or four dates that follow the mint mark as well as the bust and all legends involved.
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Again I up to 400 times magnification in Crystal Clear Imaging though I could only up load up to a certain size file. But on my end Crystal clear. Or maybe time is of an issue?
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United States
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Maybe your pics are too close up. I think one of the reasons we come to this forum is in hopes of seeing something that has never been seen. Something that was beyond our sense of understanding and reason. Understanding how the process of minting coins works, there are many things I cannot grasp in the making of an error coin. But I believe I am pretty sure what you are claiming to see with all of the D's on your coin would never ever happen at a mint. Impossible. You hold the coin in your hand and see what you believe to be what you are seeing. It happens to everyone to some degree. Thousands of images have been posted here claiming to have all sorts of images from Jesus to Santa Clause. But they are really just not there. If you are having a difficult time accepting what the experts opinions are, rather than argue and get frustrated, by all means send the coin in to be graded. and report back what the result was.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Again I up to 400 times magnification For what? Your not looking at stars. I think 20 Times magnification would suffice
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@wayway, it would be truly unprecedented if you have found a coin with a repunched mintmark that many times. Please take a look at examples of this phenomenon on this website using RPM as a keyword in the CCF search box or take a look at the varietyvista website.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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The photos dont lie. Not only that but look at the R showing through the TR, fallow it left you clearly see th E as well as the L before it. I'm not or never have been delusional. My roome mate see'the same thing even pointed out something to me.
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All I can do is show yall whats there I can not make yall understand for I myself dont understand but it is in fact something maybe 20x isn't enough. Its not like I'm looking for cash I just thought id share with fellow coin lovers.
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1989 was the last year for RPMs,nuff said. John1 
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I see a normal circulated State Quarter that you have drawn a lot of images on. I'll agree with Pareidolia. My apology to you if that's not the answer your looking for but can not agree on something that is not there
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