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1994 P Washington Quarter Possible DDO

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So I'm really hoping this isn't MD as t appears to have a slight rotation to the doubling. Any feedback as long as construction tive is appreciated.
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What I'm seeing is doibling on the bottom of old George and maybe on the rim too but I'm more curious as to George. I've looked for other examples and had no luck. The MD I've seen is usually on the lettering so what do you think? #129310;
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 Posted 11/04/2018  7:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add USSID18 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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rotation to the doubling


You need to be more specific with closer/better pictures.
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It's just coin rolling/wrapping damage. You can see the circular mark on the entire obverse.
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It's Post Strike Damage ( PSD), not an error.
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*It's just coin rolling/wrapping damage*
But wouldn't you see that damage in the ponytail as well? Why is it perfectly along the bottom of the neck and no other indicators in that area besides the obvious spots we see
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Wrapping Machine Damage doesn't always make a complete circle.

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Yep. Another possibility is Machine Doubling.

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I believe what you're seeing is MD or PMD.
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