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New Member
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Bedrock of the Community
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That is Machine Doubling. About 70% of these quarters have minor to strong MD on them. The DDRs are found in the center of the design area. The devices on the outer area on the reverses are incuse, sunk into the coin. So when MD happens, because the devices are raised on the die, it makes a doubled look on these devices. So the machine causes the doubling, but the doubling is not on the die. Thus it is not a doubled die.
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So I'm new to this. So I can put this in a Gumball Machine or No? Lol. Is it gonna be worth anything later down the line. I see others without the line?
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Pillar of the Community
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Bummer Cymic03, the line is damage from a vending/wrapping machine. I would probably still tuck it away for awhile 
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Thanks everyone. Wasn't sure what I had. Thank you for your knowledge. I'll get better I guess.
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 to the Community, Cymic03!
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I know I'm a newbie and think I found something every time but I do believe it's a gold plated 2015 D Saratoga quarter with fingers DD. As usual I'm asking for help. Posting pics asap
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: I do believe it's a gold plated 2015 D Saratoga quarter with fingers DD. That doesn't sound implausible. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nope, sorry. The answer is unfortunately the same as Coop's. It's Incused Machine Doubling.
Errers and Varietys.
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On my pic I posted it was not the doubling that I was asking about but the Cud or whatever it is on the first number.
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I have one with an inner circle and outer circle (centered) on the face. It appears to have been in a circular motion when it was created.
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Bedrock of the Community
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It could be a contact mark on that field area. Seems to wide to be a die crack. If it were a die crack, it would rise above the field. If it were a die chip, then it would rise above the fields. A Die Cud affects the outer edge of a die:  So it that area is incuse, then it is a contact mark.
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Shanah11,  to the Community!
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