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1965 Quarter Doubled Die?

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Hi.. Is this 1965 quarter doubled die?.......thanks

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That is machine damage. Note how in each case, the area in question is reduced by the MD. No devices are enlarged.
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Nice pics though.
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Looks like a combination of severe die erosion coupled with Strike Doubling to me.
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Many thanks for answering my post and for helping donkeys like me..... I hope someday to learn at least a small part of everything that you know
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with Sandy's agreement.
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