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1965 Quarter, Is It Double Die?

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@its, I definitely see the doubling that you are talking about on IGWT, but rather than the result of a doubled die, it looks more like Machine Doubling to me. It is steplike and the devices are narrowed.
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Also the outside edges are affected on one side. Just the dreaded Machine Doubling. A doubled die can have Machine Doubling, but Machine Doubling never makes a doubled die. The die is doubled on a doubled die. That is the difference.
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Definitely Machine Doubling.
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For immediate answers when you think you may have a doubled die, RPM, or OMM< check out varietyvista.com. They are all listed, with pictures, by denominaiton, date and mint mark.

If its not there, then you likely have some kind of non-error doubling such as MD, Die Deterioration etc.
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Thank you for the feedback, appreciate it.
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Plus, very wise consult from Earle42. Check the reference sites before asking here.
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