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I know its probably been answered before, but I'm not really sure what to google to find the answer.

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It's a mechanical outline drawing of an IC. – John D 6 hours ago
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Probably OP wants to ask about the symbol marked in red rectangle. – Whiskeyjack 6 hours ago
    
I'm not sure what you mean. That looks like numerical data to me.... I'm talking about the stuff in the red box fyi – James Oldiges 6 hours ago
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Sorry, I misunderstood the question. – John D 6 hours ago
    
Could be this one: gdandtbasics.com/maximum-material-condition – Mario 6 hours ago
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It indicates position tolerance in inches and (mm).

More info on this pdf.

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As comments in the question and this answer point out, the "M" in a circle stand for "Maximum Material Condition", as in largest pin width or smallest hole.

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Just found this doc too :) Well, you win. – Eugene Sh. 6 hours ago
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The (M) is described a few pages later - it's the "maximum material condition". – duskwuff 6 hours ago
    
@EugeneSh. - well, its the first result on google-fu. – Wesley Lee 6 hours ago
    
@duskwuff - thanks, I'll add the info on the answer – Wesley Lee 6 hours ago

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