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1999 P Georgia State Quarter Double Die OBV Update W Pic

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I have this Georgia Quarter that appears to be a strong doubled die. I can't seem to find information on this anywhere, but noticed people are really paying a premium for Georgia quarters and they should be plentiful. Anyone know anything about this doubled die?
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First off, welcome to CCF. It appears what you have is called Die Deterioration and Machine Doubling neither of which holds a premium. It is not a true doubled die,sorry. But keep looking.
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Thank you for the welcome and information John! I have so many coins I have been looking at! This is addicting! I found a nickel that looks to be machine double over the entire reverse! May not be worth anything, but it's pretty cool!
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I found a nickel that looks to be machine double over the entire reverse!
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It's not a 1939 is it? There is a strong DDR on one that year?
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Twincam,

LOL, you asked for it! I have two very interesting nickels. 1st is the 1968S, obverse, it must be Machine Doubling. I will post some pics of that one and the 1998D.
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