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1956 PR Quarter, DDR? Triple DDR?

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I past through more then 800 proof 1956. All in 67 and 68. From all only those two show me the T and E different. The both coins here are 67 PR PCGS, but the first one I have to resubmit because is CAM and not only PR and I thing is 68+ (IMO). Other thing it is those two coins, the leaf over the A in Dollard touch the letter, what was not suppose, Me I say it is Type B2

Please what you thing about the close up pics?
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I see what appears to be some glare and possibly a bit of light MD, but I also see a slight "elf shoe" on the lowest bar of the E, which can be indicative of class II/VI doubling. However, if it is, it's extremely minor, so you'd need to post it side by side with another coin of the same date and reverse design variety to compare. But I'm not very convinced this is a doubled die at all, personally.
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09/03/2022 11:55 pm
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Best to show more of the other device together. That way the perspective allows us to see how strong something is. Magnified too close, removes perspective. It could be a mild DDR, or slight Machine Doubling, or reflection. But if it were a DDR, then other devices could also be affected the same direction? Just can't tell when you look too close with too much magnification.
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Here new photos of the two coins. I am curios to see what it is. The really fact it is only those two coins I find like this. I see those things in second T and E with a 20 x magnifier.

1956-PR-Quarter,-DDR?-Triple-DDR?

PS: The coins are in a PCGS slabs.
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