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2015 Blue Ridge Parkway DDR?

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Im a bit lost on this coin I see what looks like MD but I also see what may look like some true Doubling. I also could just be seeing things here since I know that these quarters are tricky to look at. Any help would be great
thank you everyone that has helped me along the way ..

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Machine Doubling - I believe on incused devices they end up thinner than normal when hub doubling occurs.
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There are many threads about this, here is a recent one: https://goccf.com/t/255510

It's MD. Double die of incluse devices is thinner, not thicker
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