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1995-D Washington...how Would You Describe This "Doubling"?

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Looks somewhat like MD due to flatness, but the device sizes do not look reduced too much to me. Opinions welcome. Thanks in advance.

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Machine damaged: Push doubling
http://www.error-ref.com/?s=push+doubling
Does it appear on the right side of the bust?

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The only place on the right side of the bust that shows anything similar to the IGWT is shown in the pic on the top tuft of hair. Very minor. Appreciate the info and your pics.

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MD doesn't play by the same rules each time. It can vary from coin to coin. I found a bunch in a roll that proved that true.
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But a keeper for this type of doubling. (educational usage)
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I think MD, but keep it. What can you buy with a quarter anyway?
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