I think its stage C, or maybe D, heres some info on this RPM number: Description: D&D Separated East into torch; FS-10-1964D-502 (18.7) Markers: Stage A: Die gouge dot under the first U of PLURIBUS – EDS Light die crack across upper hair – MDS Stage B: Die clash shows on Left side of Reverse – MDS Obverse die changed – EDS Stage C: Numerous fine die scratches on Reverse – LMDS Weak secondary mintmark Obverse is EMDS Stage D: LDS (unconfirmed) heres a closeup of thr RPM
Interesting dime 1964-D also has double die reverse this could be one? This photo Richard has taken looks just like photo Cherry Pickers #1
all the times Mr. Potter tried to get me to buy some books from him,maybe now would be a good time, still have more of my grand-fathers coins to go through, no time right now, weather is warming up, and I have a house to get back together after the mild winter lol
Ya them old Cherry Pickers guide have a few markers noted. Broke leave stem . With three other of four photos on page., Camera angle just match that one photo. Coin??? Not an expert but think Rpm for sure.
can't wait to go through the cents, lots of wheats. thats what my dad tells me, I'm still working on doing something with this 1964, I know its not a proof, or business strike
I have looked at this a few times. I just can't pick out an RPM. I don't see a DDR either. On the '64, if it isn't a proof or a business strike, what would it be? Looks normal.
i have a dime from the 1950 or 60's with a front "d" and reverse "d" i think it was struck twice. ill get some pictures in a few hours because its 5 am haha