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1999 Conn. State Quarter D With DDR?

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 Posted 10/04/2020  10:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Coinerin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Wanted to see if this is just Machine Doubling or actual double die. I am still learning and it is soooo hard for me to tell difference! Coop, Thank you for all of the awesome images! They have really helped me see the shelf like difference in Machine Doubling, I am just too new to know the true sizes of the letters vs thinning or thickening!!
1999-Conn.-State-Quarter-D-With-DDR?
1999-Conn.-State-Quarter-D-With-DDR?
1999-Conn.-State-Quarter-D-With-DDR?
1999-Conn.-State-Quarter-D-With-DDR?
1999-Conn.-State-Quarter-D-With-DDR?
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Most likely MD
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Die Deterioration Doubling and maybe MD as well.
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