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2021 Tuskegee Airmen Possible DD

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Had anyone seen or found a Double Die for the new Tuskegee quarter yet? I think I just found one. It sure looks like it for a few or us! Tried to upload a picture, but it's to big. Trying to adjust it for all to see.
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What area is it located. If not in the center of the design, it is not a doubled die. Away from the center if the design, you will most often see Machine Doubling. Same on the reverse outside incuse devices. There are no listing for a DDR on this area, because it is Machine Doubling of incuse devices:
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There is not one of these that are DDR's. All are Machine Doubling. 70% of these quarter have Machine Doubling on this area of the design. These devices are raised on the die, thus incuse on the coin, so even the slightest movement, causes what you have on your coin. ( Machine Doubling)
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What's in the 0? A little crack? Chip?
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 Posted 06/23/2021  2:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agree with all above.
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probably not as it would have continued across the coin. The mark is a contact mark, not as deep as the incuse devices.
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When you rotate the coin and look at the device. You will see easier the contact mark is above the incuse devices.
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Thank you all for your answers and pictures and yes there is a little die crack through the "0".
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to the CCF!
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