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2000-P South Carolina Quarter Multiple Errors

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just need a more experienced opinion on my assessment of this quarter. it appears to have multiple errors on both sides. I see DDO and DDR, 2 die breaks, and a strike through on the wrenn and around it. Just like to know if I'm right, wrong, or missing something. The quarter itself appears to be in fairly good condition. very little circulation damage.
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Yes looks like a couple die cracks, but the doubling looks more like Machine Doubling than a doubled die to me.
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Also factor in extreme die wear. The devices are distorting as the die is continued to be used after it should have been retired. These dies even get worse as they are continued to be used pas retirement:
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Note there is no die flow on the fields of your coin, so it was probably freshly polished. But the distortion is setting in and it will get worse with continued use.
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I see a couple of die cracks on the reverse and MD on the obverse.
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thanks for the information. it is greatly valued
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