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RPM not a D/D (doubled Die). John1 
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Nice find, congrats!
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 very cool!
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Nice RPM, congrats! that is a great find.
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As mentioned, not a double die, but a nice RPM! 
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That's a great RPM. One of my favorites.
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Thanks to all and Happy New Year!
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D/D references a repunched mintmark, not a doubled die.
"RPM not a D/D (doubled Die)." John1
Edited by CentSation 12/30/2021 7:37 pm
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I understand the title of this post, D/D to mean "D over D", not as doubled die as some have assumed. D/D/D would be a triple repunch. That is my understanding but I could be wrong. It seems to be the way attributions are commonly listed from what I have seen. Nice one!
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A re-punched mint mark is called an RPM. A doubled die is called a doubled die or a DDO or a DDR. John1 
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That is correct, an RPM. If you notice the descriptions on these RPM's such as those used by Copper Coins, you will see notations like D/D North, D/D East, D/D/D, etc. I am quite certain that this is what the OP was referring to in the title. Not implying a doubled die. Especially when there was no such suggestion in his/hers inquiry.
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