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1995 D Quarter MD Or DDR?

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Found this one today and I just happened to notice the feet of the eagle.


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That is interesting looking and does not look like typical MD. This was a time frame where there were both single squeeze and multiple hubbings still used to make dies. If this were a single squeeze hubbing, that would explain the isolated central doubling. Look forward to others input.
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Seeing how the 'doubling' in not moving towards the rim as seen in DDD and MD, I may just say that this could be doubled feet but I'm far from an expert yet...
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What year is the last image from?
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Last image is from the same 1995 quarter but I didn't have my computer so I just took a picture of the magnifier screen.
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