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  • 1984 D cent RPM?

    Hello-first time posting. I ran across a 1984 D cent with what looks like a nice RPM, with pretty strong doubling to the west. It's not on Dr. Wiles' page, and it's not in my (admittedly 12 year old) copy of Cherrypickers. I know the photo isn't great (limitation of my phone camera) but is this a variety that's been documented, or is it actually something new? And if it is, what would be the next step I should do? Thanks!

    (Edit) included what I hope is a better photo
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    Last edited by almostfm; 12-13-2021, 10:57 PM.

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    This coin appears to have take a hit. It is not an RPM.
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      I really wish I had a way to get better pictures. It looks like there's some slight doubling on the inside loop of the D, but I'm obviously not an expert. I guess I just found one of those weird things that crops up sometimes. Thanks for taking a look.

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      • #4
        I guess I just found one of those weird things that crops up sometimes.
        There are so many things that will keep you guessing in this hobby. That's why forums like this exist, and can help you learn. I can understand how this particular example would make you think twice, but unfortunately, circulation damage is an issue we have to deal with occasionally.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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        • #5
          Thank you so much for the infomation! I'll put this in with my other "WTH?" coins.

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