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Error? DDO On 1984 Quarter?

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Error?-DDO-On-1984-Quarter?
Error?-DDO-On-1984-Quarter?
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A close up is OK but need to see a complete image as well.
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Please always show us the entire coin, both sides so we can help you. Thanks.
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I got another pic, does this help?
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If you are thinking the double rim on the top, that's not doubling. It's called a MAD. Mis Aligned Die.
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