2000 Maryland P Quarter?

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  1. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Why is this one not a double die it looks like some I've seen? 20180623_133457.jpg 15298039932411457734457.jpg
     
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  3. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    Because it's bloody not?

    Respectively.........
     
  4. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Alrighty then thank you
     
  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins Supporter

    Gosh dang, point the devil out of what you are seeing, because I ain't seeing it. Make me a bloody believer.......
     
  6. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    I see doubling on the obverse of this quarter especially in "in God we trust" sorry thought you were trying to be mean.
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  7. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    In God we trust
     
  8. Kasia

    Kasia Got my learning hat on

    That kind of 'doubling' is basically dies being used more than they should. Not the same as a real doubled die. Philly quarters can very bad...
     
  9. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Oh ok so it can go in the change pile
     
  10. Joy Matherne

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    I even have two of them
     
  11. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    This picture indicates a flat, shelf-like doubling...suggesting MD (machine doubling).
     
  12. coinzip

    coinzip Well-Known Member

    Yours looks like Machine doubling, or die deterioration doubling. What you should be looking for is Hub Doubled.

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  14. Joy Matherne

    Joy Matherne Pro life for coins...

    Wow thank you so much
     
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