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1964-P Washington

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Is there anything going on with this motto? I think I see notching, but, then again I always do!

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I cant tell from the picture; except for something going on with the S
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Hopefully these show a little better what I'm seeing.

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Scooby; here's coneca's list of varieties for this coin. I see they have more than one marker for each 1964 DDO

http://www.conecaonline.org/content...9631964.html

I was going through Washington quarters the other day...I find anomalies in them and Roosevelt dimes the most frustrating to identify. Hopefully a quarter expert can see what we can or cant.

That's a nicely struck coin.

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Appears normal from what I see. Still silver and worth keeping.
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Yeah, I don't see anything on that coin that indicates a doubled die. It helps when you post a coin to describe specifically what you are seeing. Please don't make us guess at what you saw that prompted you to post it here.
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I don't see anything indicating that the coin was struck by a doubled die.

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This is extreme Die Deterioration Doubling the letters are not clear images, and the doubling is on both sides of the letters a clear indication of die errosin
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The lighting make it appear to be something on the last image. But it's just reflection not a split.
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