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1965 Quarter Doubling? Machine Or True DD?

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Hey guys, I'm back with another. It's a 1965 quarter with what looks like doubling only on the reverse. Let me know what you think. I was able to get a pic through my loop.I hope it's a decent pic this time
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Classic Machine Doubling. Note how it's shelf-like and flat?
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MD it is.
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That was I was thinking too. Appreciate it guys. I have 4 65s with that on them.Do they have any value?
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When you look at devices that are rounded, then you see the reduction a whole lot more on Machine Doubling.
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Excellent coop! The comparison picture of the dime is good for showing the devices being reduced by being made more thin.
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