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1992 Quarter With Doubling

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 Posted 03/06/2020  12:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add realdeal101 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found this 1992 quarter with a little doubling and wonder if
body have found the same in this quarter is it a freak .
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It was Machine Doubling and circulation flattening and coin wear (vending machine damaged) altered it from what it looked like at first. Not a doubled die. Note the affected areas are making those devices smaller in size. On a doubled die, the devices are enlarged on the die, thus the spread will be the same on each coin. Machine Doubling can happen on normal dies and also on doubled dies because it is the machine that creates this. Not the dies.
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It is the dreaded Machine Doubling. Devices are thinned with sharp steps, not thicker and rounded.
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to the CCF!
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Thanks for the nice response it is good to know. I'm trying to learn all this cool stuff,.
Pretty rare maybe?
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No, very common. MD is caused by the machine and not by the strike. The strike happens, wacks the struck coin right after the strike from the machine being loose. Just a spender.
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Thank you Coop
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