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2007 P WY Quarter DDR?

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 Posted 02/19/2016  8:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MS70Error5 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was wondering if the coin is doubled on the reverse. I could not find a match online. I know that these quarters are Class VIII doubling, so I wanted to see if you all think it is damage or actually doubled. Thanks for your help I appreciate it.

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 Posted 02/19/2016  8:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MS70Error5 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The last 2 pictures are the most compelling in my opinion because there is clearly metal where there should be open space.
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John Wexler lists a lot of different DDRs for this State on his web site:
http://doubleddie.com/190953.html
But going through the list I don't see a listing for your coin. I suspect that it is Machine Doubling. When you look at all on the site above, you will see that they are extensions of the die from the miss hubbing. Yours looks more like die movement reducing the devices from what I can see from the images provided.
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Thanks Coop. Yea I can see that. These are tricky because even the real doubled dies look kinda flat. Guess that's why they are classified as Class VIII doubling, extensions of the design.
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