with MD as well... It is a rather nice example on a ATB series coin... I have never seen one with MD this extreme.. I would keep it if I found it. Just my 2 cents.
Note on this image the light glare on the left side of the die. This is also seen on the devices on the outer circle of the die. So if they are light colored, they are raised from the die. Because they are raised, whe die movement happens during the strike, it now enlarges the devices.
Have to agree with experts above. If it looks in hand anything like the picture. I'd save it just for the example of an incused MD doubling. But that's me.
While I certainly agree that the Die Deterioration Doubling shown above is a dramatic example, it is nearly gem state compared with this quarter from the Denver Mint.
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