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2023 D Quarter Is This A Doubled Die?

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Hi All, I just came across this quarter and there is a lot of doubling on the obverse. Is this a doubled die or Machine Doubling? I'm fairly new and still trying to learn the difference in appearance. Also the ear appears to be doubled on lower lobe. Not sure how well the pics will come through but in addition to doubling on most of the letters the D mint mark is clearly doubled and when looking at it in person one D is slightly different angle then the second D. Can someone please help with what I am seeing here. Thanks as always for you expertise!!






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I'm thinking Machine Doubling.
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Thanks for your thoughts IJN, just looked a little odd to me in couple spots specifically the B has doubled and also the date seems to have a wide spread. Strange but I didn't see anything on Wexlers
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I agree, MD doubling is flat and shelf like
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Definitely Machine Doubling.
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Machine Doubling

" Machine Doubling" refers to a coin error where the design appears slightly doubled due to the die shifting slightly during the striking process, caused by loose machinery, while "Doubled die" refers to a genuine doubling of the design on the die itself, meaning the doubled image was created during the die making process, not during the coin strike; essentially, Machine Doubling is a striking error, while double dye is a die error.
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