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Bedrock of the Community
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Are talking about the shadow above the mintmark? That is not a RPM. Nothing like that listed this year. Or are talking above above the top of the mintmark? I don't see anything inside the lower base of mintmark. A RPM will be raised above the fields. If not, its just a stain. If you add arrows that might help me see what your looking at. http://goccf.com/t/393393#3365950
Edited by coop 02/19/2021 12:28 pm
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Hey coop. Got a new computer and trying to figure out the arrows function. I was at least able to circle the area in question for reference. Thanks. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Nope, does not match the D punch of that year.
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Bedrock of the Community
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That "ghost" D looks much larger than a regular mintmark size. 
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I use Photoshop. What program are you using?
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A couple new photos taken at different (lower) angles may help.
Edited by ijn1944 02/19/2021 9:24 pm
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This is definitely odd thus being the reason I posted it. I understand the shape of the 'extra' D is relatively thinner and looks different than the mint mark on this coin. I feel I can see what looks like a well defined raised D above the mint mark. Coop, to answer your question: I take my pics with an iPhone XR, and when needing a closeup, I use a Belomo 10x or 12x loupe held tight up to the lens. I then use the picture/photo edit function on my iPhone to do my best to better enhance the pictures I took if needed. Nothing in these photos was edited and the lighting was not the best I'll admit. It's not the best set-up but it produces some decent photos. I need to look into using Photoshop I suppose but still trying to learn this new computer..........
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Is the other D shape raised to the touch on the coin?
Stay well, Diy89Nurm7
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Just saw your reply ijn1944. Think I had some lag time there before I last posted. Let me see what I can do in obtaining some pictures at lower angles. Good idea. Thanks.
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Looks level to the fields. The die flow lines are attracting all the attention. This has happened before. 1980--D cent:  Thought to be a D/S. debunked later when an earlier die state proved that the fresh die didn't have that feature, but developed with die aging with die flow lines.
Edited by coop 02/20/2021 09:23 am
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Sorry for the delay in responding with another picture at a lower angle showing a raised surface. I just lost the last two hours of my life trying to hold a phone and a loupe at the same time while trying to press the screen to take a pic..... The pics I did take were absolutely horrid and do not show a good discernible lower angle image of what I can actually see with my loupe and coin in hand. To post anymore pics right now would be pretty futile as I know they would be ridiculously hard to decipher. Thank you all for any replies and info you supplied. If I am able to come about a better way to take a good photo I may possibly re-open this thread. Thanks!
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