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1996 D Quarter DDO Description.

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1996-D-Quarter-DDO-Description.


Reading previous posts my understanding is that this is just machine damage? So a doubled die is the entire object overlay to the previous object: letter, number, image, which makes it actually larger than it would be normally?
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So this first pic is normal and 2nd is doubled?
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Thanks. I'm so tech inadequate.
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