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2007 Washington $1 Coin. DDR? MD? Die Break?

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I believe it's a die break in each s in the word states, also either machine doubled or hub doubled. I'm trying to find out what errors are actually present, and if this is a common error. Thanks!

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?
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Have more pics also didn't load all the right ones.
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2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?

2007-Washington-$1-Coin.--DDR?--MD?--Die-Break?
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Looks like Machine Doubling and a die chip.
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