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2000 South Carolina State Quarter What Am I Seeing Is That A DD

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hey coin community its been awhile since I've been on the forum how's everyone doing? Well I ran into this State Quarter and was wondering is this a DD if it's not can you guys tell me what happened. Thank you C.C.F
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Here are some better pictures
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Those letters in USA are extra thick, but I'm wondering if that isn't circulation flattening. I'm not seeing a DDO listed for these quarters on varietyvista:
http://www.varietyvista.com/09c%20W...Listings.htm
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What does the edge look like? I am not seeing this as a doubled die.
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Very worn out die.
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since a Dryer Coin bounces and is hit randomly, I'd expect an example to have fairly uniform abnormalities, but note very little of the enlarging effect appears on IGWT, so I'm thinking worn die since die wear often happens unevenly
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Where is it. That you see doubling? I see circulation flattening and that's about it.
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since a Dryer Coin bounces and is hit randomly, I'd expect an example to have fairly uniform abnormalities, but note very little of the enlarging effect appears on IGWT, so I'm thinking worn die since die wear often happens unevenly
Actually, none of the reverse is enlarged, so either you are correct or the obverse die spent some time in a dryer.
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