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1965 Quarter DDR Reverse Error

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What do you guys and gals think ? I'm new to Hunting and collecting. I believe I found double die reverse error on the word quarter. If so where should I go from here ?
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to CCF....use the search box for " Machine Doubling" good luck on future finds
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to CCF! It is Machine Doubling. It has a shelf like appearance. Doubling would be thickness of the devices. Good luck hunting.
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Unfortunately not a DDR, just Machine Doubling, which is very common. Keep hunting!
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Note the overall size of the devices are reduced. On a DDR the devices would be enlarged showing a spread on the center of the devices. Machine Doubling altered the outside edge of the devices:
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Normal size devices and a DDR.
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