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1989 D Quarter Beaked Eagle Strike Through? Double Die

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As stated in title above: signs of double die and a strike through error on the beak that makes it look more defined.
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1989-D-Quarter-Beaked-Eagle-Strike-Through?-Double-Die
1989-D-Quarter-Beaked-Eagle-Strike-Through?-Double-Die

Also the 9's are different
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the beck took a HIT
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post mint damage
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What about the two different 9s?
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I think the 9 and the beak took some hits.
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Agree, just PMD.



to the CCF!
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I agree that the beak took a hit as well as the 9, but then the images are too pixelated, and the glare is over powering any details.
So, PMD is what I come to as a conclusion to what happened to this coin.
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Sorry about the first pictures. I actually did a light and shadow adjustment to make the details stand out more. These were my first two posts. Here are unedited pictures. Only cropped down to just the coins.
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to the CCF All I can see is beak took a hit, and no DD.
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