1964 Quarter Doubled Die? Or machine doubling?

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  1. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    Found this beauty in a coin roll today, looks like a double die to me. Anybody with better eyes/more experience have any opinions?
     

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  4. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    I don't see anything that would be considered double die
     
  5. RabbiSchmooley

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    I guess i probably could have circled what I saw huh. Its tough getting quality pictures with this cell phone
     
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  6. RabbiSchmooley

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    Here are some better pictures.
     

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  7. Kelly Capone

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    It's very hard to get good pics with my cell as well. I think though if it's true double die you wouldn't have to circle anything. It would be more obvious.
     
  8. RabbiSchmooley

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    That was my original thought as well, but it seems that a lot of the errors I see on youtube and forums and stuff are very very subtle. Things I normally wouldn't even look at you know?
     
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  9. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    Youtube and eBay can be very misleading. Lots of people pushing stuff to people who don't know any better.
     
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  10. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    I'm answering this from my own experience. I used to think a lot of coins looked double die. Very nice people on here have educated me well.
     
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  11. RabbiSchmooley

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    And that is exactly why I'm here! Coins are fascinating and finding any kind of informational resources (especially if you're on a budget) is really tough. I'm so thankful that there are so many knowledgeable people here, and I promise none of the knowledge is wasted!
     
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  13. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    A couple of good sites that cover a lot and not just what their names imply www.doubleddie.com & www.maddieclashes.com. These are run by John Wexler & Robert Neff. It's free info, both are run by experts in their fields and they cover a lot so be prepared to hunker down.
     
  14. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    There are a number of different types of doubling but only one is worth extra money. Research would help. I'm not seeing anything special on your coins.
     
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  15. RabbiSchmooley

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    Both of these sites look like they will be great resources. Thank you for sharing!
     
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  16. RabbiSchmooley

    RabbiSchmooley Active Member

    Excellent thank you for sharing! I have much to read now lol
     
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  17. Kelly Capone

    Kelly Capone Well-Known Member

    I really appreciate this site as well. Everyone is very helpful
     
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