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1964-D Quarter - Double Die

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Ok, this is fun! Someone please stop me.

1964-D-Quarter---Double-Die

1964-D-Quarter---Double-Die

Here is a 1964-D Quarter. I believe that I see doubling on SW corners of the Q, U, T, E, O, L, and A.

What I find interesting is that the mintmark has doubling to the SE corner.

Am I correct in what I am seeing? If this is a double die, does anyone know which variety I am looking at?
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Looks like a normal coin from the images. It might have a little bit of Machine Doubling, but no premium value.
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Nice coin to keep though. I only have 3 silver quarters and none of them have a mint mark.
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It may have a re-punched mint mark?
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