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2017 D Ozarks Quarter

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If I could ask for your help once again. When you look at this quarter what are you looking for to determine whether it is MD, DDD, or actual DD. I know that I was told that if there was doubling on both sides that it would probably not be a DD, and I see the MD on the inside of the lettering but the outsides look completely different to me. Pardon my ignorance and thank you again.
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MD on incuse lettering.
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Thank you so much for that link, so many variations to keep an eye ot for. I obviously need to do a lot more reading but one thing I got from this I think is that for now I should look at the coin not just straight on but from different angles so I can tell whether the doubling I am seeing is the same height and not sloping. thank you all for being patient with me.
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