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2018 P Rhode Island Quarter With Possible Doubled Die Reverse?

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I have a 2018 P Rhode Island quarter with what looks like a DDR or Machine Doubling. I was part of a few groups on Facebook but I don't feel there information is accurate. So I'm turning to the coin community. This is my first post so I apologize if it's not the best. I'm just looking for some opinions on what this looks like to all of you.
Thank you in advance for any answers given. If there's anything I can do to make my post in the future better please let me know. I'm also working on getting a computer so I can upload my images through my coin scope. So I apologize in advance if these images are not well enough to help me.
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Your pictures are very good for a first timer.
What you have is Machine Doubling which is common on these series.
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. Agreed, MD. In future posts, it is best not to take photos of your scopes' screen, but use a memory card in the scope.
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The DDR's are in the central area of the design. No DDR are on the outside edge devices. All Machine Doubling. I examined 100 coins and 70 out of the 100 were Machine Doubling. Slight to strong. But none are DDR's. Regardless what you see, it is an incuse device that the MD on the die Alters before/after the strike. These devices are raised on the die, thus even the slightest creates the MD, enlarging the devices. Just the opposite of raised devices. On a cent on the EPU area the devices are showing hub doubling on this area, but the DDR on incuse devices are reduced in size:
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While Machine Doubling on the same incuse devices are enlarged:
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to the CCF and coop covered it very well as usual.
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Thank you for all the advice folks I really appreciate it. I'm waiting to be able to afford a computer so I can upload better images.
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