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Two Different Coins - Is This Real Die Doubling?

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It's not flat and shelf-like, for sure....let me know your opinions, please, thanks !!





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If you posted in the modern error section you would get a lot more attention than in the classics. I don't see any doubling.
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All I see is worn die.
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Die deteroration and Machine Doubling possibly.
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Die deterration and Machine Doubling
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I agree with die wear. What year and mint is the quarter?

I see nothing standing out on the cent pic. Thanks, Doug.
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