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1958-D Washington Quarter Error?

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Attached a couple of pics, looks like the "D" was stamped multiple times. Was wondering if there was any significance. Thanks.
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Looks like MD,I can see it on the D and the stem also.
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Is there any added value or not really?
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If it is what I think it is,then no added value.
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I would agree.
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ah ok, thanks for the feedback
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Basically they are damaged right after the strike. Third party graders consider them just normal coins. But to a true collector, even if they are a variety, they are undesirable to them. Also TPG don't take into account of die state when grading coins. So the buyer needs to know what they are buying before bidding on them. If the images are not showing you what you want to see, then pass on it. Buy the best coin you can find, and don't settle for a problem coin. (you will regret not doing so when you try to sell them.
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