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1964-D Washington Quarter D/D

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Is this D/D error?
The one behind looks quite flat.

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Not an error. Nothing more than Die Deterioration without a doubt.
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MD and DDD. Not a RPM.
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@bish, for comparison with your coin, here is a link to the varietyvista page on '64-D RPMs:

http://www.varietyvista.com/09b%20W...201964-D.htm

Even if it isn't a RPM, you still have a nice silver coin there.

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Note the full area you were looking at. If we could move back the metal, that would be the normal size of the mintmark. More damage to the mintmark than anything.
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