1964 D/D nickel RPM-005 fs- 037.5??

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  1. jessedallas88

    jessedallas88 New Member

    258C1C8F-08C3-4395-84D2-C8E4283DCD13.jpeg BB0CB33C-D7E3-4173-A45C-43C91286699F.jpeg A7B2B5A6-D69D-47E2-8581-6BF7F3020C0A.jpeg I was hoping to hear what a few ppl on this forum thought about this coin.. any input would be greatly appreciated.I took a few pics of the different die markers that are the easiest to see.. the pics are side by side comparisons .. my coin is on the left pcgs coins on the right. I’ve got a few more pics to post that will include the mint mark just as soon as I Can take a break from work
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    ** except the pic showing the capital S, my coin is on the right pcgs is the left**
     
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  3. cpm9ball

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    I don't put much stock in super close-ups images capable of revealing gnat poop whether they are from your camera or a PCGS camera. If someone needs an enlargement like that, the variety isn't worthwhile.
    Furthermore, your comparisons seem slightly different, but the main comparison should concentrate on the RPM. Where is that?

    Chris
     
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  4. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    In your title.. What do you mean by D/D?

    That means D over D mint mark. Not Doubled Die.
    You need to be specific.
     
  5. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    CPM is correct about needing the RPM photo. Many new collectors and the people who sell coins on internet sites and youtube advice push the "markers". But before single squeeze, a hubbing die can have markers and make many copies of it on working dies so that 1,000,000+ have the markers, but only a fraction of the total have the RPM . Find the RPM or DD first and then verify with markers not the other way around. Welcome. Jim
     
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  6. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Well said.
     
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