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1983 D Circulated Quarter Dollar Nice Example Of MD Or Something More?

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 Posted 02/24/2018  2:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Pennyray to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So the doubling of most of the reverse caught my eye. Sure its just MD but the first time I've seen doubling on a coin in person.
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Your coin shows some weakness on the devices on the rear. But if might just be coin wear. Quarters go through a lot of vending machines and casinos usage puts a big toll on them. So I see nothing to interesting about your coin. Just a spendable coin from what I can see.
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Thanks for the reply@coop That's what I figured too just first time ive seen that myself.
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Keep looking!



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Looks like a lotta PMD but doesn't "QUARTER" and "D"ollar looked doubled? Or is it just the pic?

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On the 'Q' I can see metal striations on the top edge. These are caused by Machine Doubling.
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Even on incuse MD you can see them.
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The metal movement leaves them like finger prints from the dies movement.
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