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1977 Washington quarter
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1977 D Washington quarter. Is this considered a RPM and is the A in America on reverse does it look like it’s been repunched also or is it considered doubled. Also can you tell me if you see doubling any where else. Thank you for any and all help 

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On 3/11/2023 at 8:34 PM, Hess4 said:

1977 D Washington quarter. Is this considered a RPM

No

On 3/11/2023 at 8:34 PM, Hess4 said:

1977 D Washington quarter. is the A in America on reverse does it look like it’s been repunched also or is it considered doubled.

No

On 3/11/2023 at 8:34 PM, Hess4 said:

1977 D Washington quarter. Also can you tell me if you see doubling any where else.

No

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Hello Hess4!

Your original photos were not cropped so it is difficult to fully examine the areas in question. I did take a photo of your photo so I could zoom in as best as possible on the areas in question and although it is still difficult to tell for sure, it looks like there might be some minor die erosion doubling present at least on the reverse of the coin but that is not a condition of value or collectability. I do not see any evidence of an RPM either.

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There may have been an extremely slight shift in the alignment, but being the entire image, lettering, and date is still visible, I am sure this is quite within mint tolerance and also would not add any value to the coin as it is. I have a 1977 Roosy with the W completely gone in the In God We Trust motto, and submitted it as an error, but It returned graded normally with the too minor specific. I believe misalignments and off center strikes do not get mint error designation until it is at a minimum of 5% off center or alignment.

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