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Bicentennial Quarter Have Messed Up Face And Doubling

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Nothing here resembles any type of true doubling IMO. Looks like DDD or possibly MD on the reverse.
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Don't look at the outside edges of the devices. Machine Doubling die wear is seen there. Look at the centers of the devices to see if there is spread there.
On Variety Vista, they have no listings for the reverses of the 1976 dies on either mints.
Wexler listing one DDO that is strong. The Reverses, I doubt if I could see the DDR on these?
So take at the link so you have a better idea as to what to see on that years 1976-D Quarter:
http://doubleddie.com/1829488.html
If you are going some where new, you would look at a map? Why not view what to look for on the coins you are looking at. It would make more sense to know what to look for?
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Not an error.
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