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1988 "In God We Trust" Error (Quarter)

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not sure if this would be considered double die or double stamped or anything like that. it looks very weird. but it's a cool find.. why would it look like this?

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Good eye, but it looks like Machine Doubling to me, and not worth a premium. Others will chime in.
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Yep that looks like Machine Doubling to me too.
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Agree, Machine Doubling, quite common.
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Looks like a nice little die chip between the 'G' and 'O' of 'GOD' I'd keep it for reference.
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Just a die crack very small. Could be collectors for those events. |Those are not Mint errors, are events.
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Looks like MD not a doubled die.
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MD with a die chip.
Also Doubled Dies are not an error, they are a variety.
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