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1964-P Quarter DDR?

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Found this today while going through a bag of about 50 silver quarters. May be MD but it matches one of the DDRs from that year as well.

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 Posted 01/12/2012  12:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add brenpickle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is that a type B reverse?
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To me it looks like the B reverse because of the leaf/arrow alignment.
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 Posted 01/12/2012  12:59 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add leonardpusher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Im still learning, sorry if I'm wrong. To me, its MD and its not a type B reverse.
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I'm new at this too but I have learned that MD is flat and shelf-like in appearance and I'm not seeing that in your picture. And while your picture is very good, pictures can be deceiving. If it looks like another example of a DDR then that's probably what it is.
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it maybe a DDR versus MD. Seems like there may be some notching on the you and the A. Is there any way you could upload a closeup pic of the RTER in Quarter as well as Dollar?

According to the Cherrypickers quide Type B reverse has enhanced tail feathers and I dont see them in your pic. There is also a gap between the E and S of States. Check the gap to confirm.

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Here's the other end of quarter. I have another from the same batch of 64s with DDR as well
Still need to do pictures for it.

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Machine doubling. If it were a doubled die, the devices would be enlarged and not just damaged/reduced as in the case of Machine Doubling. This is not a quarter, but it is a doubled die. Note the difference in size between a normal coina dn a doubled die?
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The first images of the OP quarter are not a strongly machine doubled as the last images he posted later. Thanks for the education on your coin. It helps others with their know of Machine Doubling.
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