1993 d rpm/rpd/liberty ?

nsdq

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enamel7

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What you have there is machine doubling. There is no added value. The mint marks were added to the master die starting in 1990, so it can't be an RPM.
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nsdq

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enamel7 said:
What you have there is machine doubling. There is no added value. The mint marks were added to the master die starting in 1990, so it can't be an RPM.
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is that so when the date marks are separate from the others ? , need a new cam to take betters pics
 

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nsdq said:
enamel7 said:
What you have there is machine doubling. There is no added value. The mint marks were added to the master die starting in 1990, so it can't be an RPM.
HH/
enamel7


is that so when the date marks are separate from the others ? , need a new cam to take betters pics
The date is engraved into the die also. What I actually see happening to your coin is an appearance of die deterioration. The die has become worn and this is causing a ripple away from the lettering.
 

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