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1997 P Quarter Die Deterioration?

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Pulled this out of my parking meter money. First thought maybe a DDO but think perhaps just Die Deterioration, what do you think?
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@scuba, perhaps someone will correct me, but when I think about DDD, the doubling is spread to the rim of the coin. This is not the case with your coin, so perhaps it is MD.
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O.K. thanks. Perhaps someone else will chime in as well.
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but when I think about DDD, the doubling is spread to the rim of the coin. This is not the case with your coin, so perhaps it is MD.

Sounds right - on the coin the letters are mostly smaller where the doubling shows so I'll go with MD also.
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It looks like MD to me.
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O.K. gentlemen - thank you
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Again it is both events. MD on the inner side of the devices, DDD on the side facing the rim. But what rules out not a DDO? One device. Note the 'R' on Trust. That is why it is not a DDO.
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Note on the doubled die, the 'R' is enlarged. (not reduced like MD can do)
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Thanks for your input Coop
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