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1994 Washington Quarter, Is This Double Stamped ?

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1994-Washington-Quarter,-Is-This-Double-Stamped-?I see doubling obverse and reverse sides. Or is it just a parking lot coin. Thank you
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Tell us why you think it is double struck.



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I'm seeing a well-worn, common '94 D quarter.
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Maybe the coin being so worn and flat looking looks odd but it looks normal to me.
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Stelarjohnny be more specific as to what, if anything, you are seeing on your coin.
That is a very well circulated quarter, with no signs of double stamp.
Study up on Doubled Dies.
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@ Stelarjohnny It's a spender unless you collect worn coins. To me it doesn't appear double struck.
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I just see a well worn circulated quarter.
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The coins are struck and not STAMPED. This it is an good candidate for recycling coins by the Mint.
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