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1999 P Connecticut Quarter - Machine Doulbling?

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I have honestly quit looking for doubling as it seems many of us get it wrong. In the 8s of 1788 look strange to me. Want to see if I'm getting better or not to worry about doubling unless it is overly obvious.

I tried using different light when taking the pictures hopefully making it easier on everyone to make a decision.


1999-P-Connecticut-Quarter---Machine-Doulbling?

1999-P-Connecticut-Quarter---Machine-Doulbling?
1999-P-Connecticut-Quarter---Machine-Doulbling?
1999-P-Connecticut-Quarter---Machine-Doulbling?
1999-P-Connecticut-Quarter---Machine-Doulbling?
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MD or DDD not a doubled die.
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Classic case of Machine Doubling
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I don't see this as overly special? I honestly am about to recycle it. I have yet to find good ways of determining value outside of sentimental. Back to my pond (plastic Tupperware I toss coins in I don't care about)?

Thanks everyone who always take the time to give feedback.
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Agree, this is MD.
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If you look in the tree you will see it too, a lot have a die crack under the right stone wall too. MD .happy hunting
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