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1970 S Quarter Is This A Double Die?

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Unfortunately that is not a double die; however, it's a proof coin.Nice impaired proof Where did you get it from?
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The last image is showing the devices as showing Machine Doubling. These devices are not enlarged, but the devices are showing reduction of the devices.
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I got it as a coin return in a machine. At first It caught my eye by its shine. It looked like it was coated in clear nail polish(but it is not). Then inspecting it with my unskilled eye, I noticed the double rim on both sides.
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With the rim looking like this. Would that be a very slight off center strike?
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That proof coin looks like it spent most of it's life in circulation.
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It really looks much more glossy but I can't seem to take a picture that shows it.
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Nice impaired proof, but not a DDO.
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