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2006 Nevada Quarter Maybe DD Or What?

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I have virtually no experience with Doubled Dies. If this is one, it is quite minimal. If it is not, then what is it?
Thanks for your help.
Pete


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looks like die wear typical on a lot of coins. There is a lot of info here:

http://doubleddie.com/1801.html

Good Luck!!
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Thanks, papatony - the website is very helpful!
Pete
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Die wear affects the devices facing the rim. The strong edge of the devices loose their what toward that direction.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...EAR_CENT.jpg
Machine Doubling reduces the size of devices by damaging them.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...DOUBLING.jpg
Doubled dies are made when the hubbing of the die, enlarges the devices.
https://www.coincommunity.com/forum...19831995.jpg

I see nothing collectable on your coin. Sorry

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It's discarded - but I think I now understand the difference between doubling and Machine Doubling.
Thanks.
Pete
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I like trying to help a collector to know what each thing is, rather than saying yes or no. It may seem boring to some, but the adding of information to our own data base helps all to learn.
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