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1776-1976 Quarter D Doubling On Both 6's?

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Is there doubling on the 6's and on top of 1 in 1976?

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For me to give an opinion I would need a better view.
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Sorry if too blurry

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It looks like MD to me.
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MD ? Can anyone explain what exactly this means in your coin terminology? Please in English Doc. I have no clue and don't understand the language you use to describe what it is. Thanks. Oh yeah and are coins with MD collectible or not, can ya fill me in on this MD question before I get duped into selling a valuable coin for a dollar. Thanks again
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A better picture without glare would be helpful. MD is a form of worthless doubling, but can't be sure without a better picture.
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MD = Machine Doubling, the die skipped/shifted a little while creating the coin. That usually causes the devices to be narrower than normal, and they have a shelf. Usually with flat/square edges.
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1776-1976-Quarter-D-Doubling-On-Both-6's?
This will help. But ask more questions on what you don't understand yet. Glad to help out.
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