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1964 Quarter DDO? Can Someone Identify?

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Looks overall normal from what I can see. The devices tend to get wider near the rim area when the die breaks down.
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Looks like a normal coin to me.
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Very normal quarter.
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The letters are flattened a bit near the rim from die/circulation wear.
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