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1967 Three Legged Eagle Washington Quarter

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 Posted 05/10/2019  04:57 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Clickraider to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not to familiar with the identification or difference between double dies, hub/mechanical doubling or spreading. Here is what I see and have pointed out on both Obverse and Reverse sides of this coin:
Obverse:
- Deep Rim(Railroad?).

- L and B in LIBERTY(Need Help With).

- MOTTO(Need Help With).

- Forehead and all pointed areas appear to show an extra of.

- Nostril and below the lip Die Chips.

- DATE(Need Help With) Notches or some form Doubling.

- Top of head some Spreading.

- Pony Tail has Spreading and duplicattion in some areas.

Reverse:

- Eagle appears to have 3 to 4 legs. Even the ankle coincides. Spreading also visible.

- Left top of Wing extra wing and doubling line along the entire left wing to the West..

- Leafs have some spreading or doubling type.

- Extra Toes.

- Back of Eagles Neck

- D in UNITED(Need Help With).

- Very difficult to photogtaph, but there appears to be a 68 upside down between and a bit above the words QUARTER DOLLAR.

Additionally the coin sounds different than other 67 year quarters I have or had. No need to determine all the above it is nothing worth sending in for grading. I did my best with the images.


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 Posted 05/10/2019  07:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
First off,not worth sending in. Looks like die abrasion doubling,maybe some MD. LDS and circulation wear. Not seeing a DDO / DDR.
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 Posted 05/10/2019  08:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Errers and Varietys to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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 Posted 05/10/2019  11:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Greasy Fingers to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like John1 just about summed it all up....spend it
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 Posted 05/11/2019  04:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Clickraider to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Die Abrasions per my understanding are both intentional and accidental. Intentional running in any direction and accidental running in a perpendicular position of an edge.

As this coin image may appear to show signs of deterioration, it actually was modified to better show line hard to photograph. Example of the forehead area in which the lime conform to the actual forhead, but start closer to the head at the top and move further away at the bottom or end point appearing more as shifted, distorted doubling. The modification made to the image by me over pixilate and darken areas giving it a rough look. This coin is shiny amd smooth.

Well, I am certainly no expert but in fact the Compton Man that caught and trapped dark matter and recorded it on video and the same Compton Man that recorded another dimension and the same one that figured out 13 different ways to get into Nicola Tesla's 3 6 9 algorythm. Very long story short(er), I will take your opinions and go with them as that is more your field than mine. Way more. LOL..

I do appreciate your input and the time taken to take a look rather than pass it on by.

Thanks again and enjoy your weekend!
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