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1964-D Satin Quarter Grade Help (Doubled D?)

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Hello I have a 1964-D quarter. It's satin with a double D (hard to tell with picture but below magnifying glass you can see left side of D is doubled). I want to say MS63 at least.
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 Posted 12/30/2023  06:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
MS-63 sounds about right.
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Looks like enough marks on it to hold it to MS-63.
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Am I crazy or do I see a capital B above the IN GOD WE TRUST, along with either doubling of the face specifically nose chin and mouth ? In addition the back of the head looks like the pony tail is doubled kind of going upwards. When you zoom in of course.
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Hey guys this up comin week I will be going to get a camera, lighting and other stuff for coin collecting. Would you guys personally recommend a specific camera/light that works best for closed-detailed pictures of the coins? Or would a basic camera and LED lights work from walmart/target/etc.
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I agree with the MS-63 grade.
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Scarlettfever, that's just what metal does when it contains trace impurities.
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