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Valued Member
United States
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 Hi having problems with my lap top so I'm going to try this from my phone. I've come across a couple of quarters that I'm hoping you can help me with if this is machine doubling or what I might be seeing. I'm only posting this first one tonight but the second one is the same year but different with the doubling. I'll do that one tomorrow. Hoping someone can educate me a bit on this one. Thank you A couple are upside down. Sorry about that I hope they can be seen alright doing it this way.          
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hi SA, if you could take your pictures on a 90 degree angle (straight on), and diffuse away some of the glare, it would make it much easier to see what you have. It's hard for me to differentiate what is on your coin from the glare. It is not as necessary to turn them right side up, but that would afford more comfortable viewing. Also a concise verbal description of what you see should accompany the pictures. This would be good each time you post. I know it's a little more work, but it's the best way to get accurate answers.
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Valued Member
United States
452 Posts |
I think you're tricking yourself with your lighting. It's easy to do. Sometimes at just the right angle the lights and reflections off of the fields look exactly like doubling.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5964 Posts |
I think you might be exactly right Durkastani, I looked at a shiny penny yesterday and thought I had a really nice one until I looked again and the beautiful doubling went from east to west. I was really disappointed.
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
Thanks you guys. I know I am terrible with the pictures, and sometimes takes me trying many different ways but I found taking them outside in a shaded area was Best to be able to see. With that quarter I had taken three quarters fromy granddaughter after we left the store. I didn't need I a magnifying glass or anything I could see the bottom where it says quarter dollar and the God we trust I could see it without even bringing the quarter up to my eyes. Oh and Liberty as well. The rest of the coin and the back I really didn't see anything except maybe some shadowing. I'm a penny person so the quarter stood out with me which I then started to compare them with other quarters I had here. The other quarter same type of quarter also had a doubling but different looking from this one. Let me try to upload the other quarter so you can see the difference, but for me I had wondered being there was doubling on both that I could see with the naked eye (and my eyes aren't the best lol) I wanted to get opinion why that's there or is it possible it the design of this one coin being they're both have some sort of doubling on them? These two quarters have me curious. I appreciate any help, thank you.
I'll be right back I'm going to try to upload the other one. I know what you mean about the lighting. On the next quarter you can see a line going right through quarter dollar and another picture taken different angle didn't show that line. Tomorrow I'll try to take better pictures of the one above and see if I can get them clearer.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5964 Posts |
Sounds good SA, I have to get sleep. get back to you tomorrow. 
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
This is a picture of the other 2015 quarter that I was talking about. The first picture you can see some sort of doubling and a line going right through it, and the second picture different angel you don't see the line. I'm clueless with these quarters not mention I'm not to familiar with these I'm still very much in the learning process :)  
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
Thank you CoinMasters. Me too, the pillow is screaming my name... Thank you
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
62064 Posts |
The last image show Die Deterioration. (Always toward the rim) The "T" is normal in size, but the field area is showing a rolled area upward on the devices parallel to rim.
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5964 Posts |
Yep, worthless doubling on this one. Better luck on your next one.
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
Thank you CoinMaster. I'm having a real hard time figuring out between Machine Doubling and doubled dies. I don't give up that easily though, I'm kinda hooked on this :) Besides its two more quarters my little grandson and granddaughter can earn to go to the lollipop store. :) Thank you all of you for the help...
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
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Valued Member
 United States
184 Posts |
I have to go to sleep I somehow messed that last message up. Sorry about the duplicate.
goodnight all :)
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