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1989 D Washington Quarter Double Die?

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My son and I are still looking to identify our first double die error in person. Wondering if this is it and someone with more experience can confirm. The R U S T in 'Trust' appear to be silhouetted. It's unfortunate the coin isn't in better condition. Thanks!
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Looks like Machine Doubling.

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Thinking the same.



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Thank you both!
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Note the affected areas you are looking at? They are on the outside of the devices. On a doubled die, the doubling is on the center of the designs, not on the outside edges:
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Note on your coin, the MD reduces the size of the devices:
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