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1965 Double Die Quarter?

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I found this 1965 qaurter in very good condition and I belive its a double die. Can I get some opinions on it please and a estimated vaule if it is. Thank you very much.
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to CCF. Looks like MD to me,not a doubled die. http://doubleddie.com/980499.html
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On a doubled die the devices will be enlarged, not reduced as MD causing on a coin by die movement that moves the metal after a strike:
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Note on this example, you can see machine doubling also on a doubled die. How does that happen? Because The same way it happens on normal coins. The die movement after the strike, kicks the coins devices in the shins and moves on the the next coin.
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