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1980 D Quarter Extra Thickness On Motto And Date?

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Seeing extra thickness on motto and date as title suggest, but in particular on the UST of trust what do you all think? Subject of post is Coin on the right..

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Can you take a whole coin pic of the obverse and reverse
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My vote goes to DDD.
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this looks like wear, the flattening of the numbers through lots of use. Ive seen a few of these, but I'm not an expert. Still good to spot the extra thickness!
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Normal coin, normal sized devices.
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I lean toward wear as well, but full pics would help.
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Here's the full size. I appreciate you guys taking a look.
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I feel that the VLDS die state of the die when your coin was struck is making the device more towards rim. Also vending machine damage is also affecting your coin. Quarters take a beating in machine use in casinos and gumball machines, soda machines.
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Now that's a lot of PacMan!
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