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1974 Quarter Double Die Yes Or No?

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Just damage on the head. PMD. Possibly Coin Wrapping Machine Damage.
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@thumb, those are a series of scratches on George's head rather than evidence of a doubled die. This coin is worth face value.
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Thump1,
It would be called a doubled die not a double die.
Did you check the two reference sites before posting your question here on CCF?
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Agree, just damage.
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Look for pushed metal on side of area in question, if there is ,then it s damaged after it was struck. Worth just face value.
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