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2023 Quarter: Really Cool Doubling? Or Really Cool Doubled Die?

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Hi everyone. I don't have a ton of experience with coins or errors but I found a cool quarter in a roll of Eleanor Roosevelt Quarters I ordered from the Mint. Would love thoughts on what I'm seeing. Please note...I do understand these pics are kind of glary. But you should be able to see what I'm asking about pretty easily. Pictures are of the reverse and are of the lettering.

Thank you in advance for any thoughts

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That is called Die Deterioration Doubling.. Check this link DDD.
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Nice photos.
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Those letters are incuse so as the die pushes the metal out of the void it flows towards the rims wearing the die fields, creating that doubled effect as the die wears. So you have a great example of DDD!
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Thank you all for your help! I hadn't heard of that before but using the links to get better understanding. :)
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raynefrog, & mucho kudos on the really clear pics
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Agree, nice example of DDD.



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