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1968 Quarter DDO Possible.. Any Thoughts

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Any thoughts on this quarter
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Too blurry and please rotate photos properly before posting.Thanks.
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Please show obverse and reverse as well.




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To me, it looks like well placed coin contact marks. It's not a Doubled Die. This is called Post Strike Damage ( PSD), meaning that it happened after it left the U.S. Mint.
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