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1988 D Washington Quarter

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1988-D-Washington-Quarter Could It be a wounded eagle quarter?
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 Posted 10/12/2021  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What is catching your attention, specifically? With the photos posted--only a portion of the coin's reverse--I'm seeing a circulated quarter with some dings and possibly Machine Doubling
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I can' take a full picture with my scope. My camera from my phone doesn't show any detail.
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Practice with your phone. I lot of us here use phones for our coin photography. You should be able to zoom in 5 or 6X which is plenty.

I agree, circulation dings and Machine Doubling.
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Machine Doubling STATES. Partial Grease Fill on EPU. Contact mark on the beak. Worth what it says on that side of the coin on the bottom. Spender.
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