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Interesting DD On This 1972 Quarter

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You can actually see the letters bending up and out on this obverse, which as I understand it is indicative of Die Deterioration. But what I thought was interesting were the extra rings around the edge of the reverse. They are also through the EPU, even if the pictures don't capture it clear enough. Are rings like these another indication of DD or something else?




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Yeap.. That's what it looks like..
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Ah, I see. Yes, coin wrapping damage, I see it now. And I think what looks like possible doubling is more of the same. Thanks for the feedback!
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