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Possible Double Dies On 81 Nickel And 2001 Kentucky Quarter

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Eyes are probably playing tricks but looks like the a and m on America(quarter) is double die. On the nickel, it looks like the point at the end of his nose is doubled. Any feedback is appreciated. Thanks
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1=MD. 2= DDD
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I'm new at this, could you tell me what you mean please!!
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There is no true doubling there. The quarter looks to be MD ( Machine Doubling) or simply lighting, and the nickel may be damage, as in a ding to the nose. It may also be Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD) considering how close the motto is to the rim.

If you use the search box here for things like "MD" and " DDD", you will get a lot of hits and a lot of info to go through concerning them.
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Oh ok thanks
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See my edit above.
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First image shows PSD from a coin wrapper. Note the moved metal in a direction.
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Coin wrapper damage is usually this far in from the edge of the coin.
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