I appreciate your quick response I’m new here don’t know the lingo yet what doesn’t match my mm on vv?
Your mint mark doesn't match neither of the 2 on variety Vista. http://varietyvista.com/09b WQ Vol 2/RPMs 1963-D.htm
Yes,so caps do make a difference,sorry this word thing on my phone is a pain I would shut it down if i could.
VarietyVista would have it, if it existed as a RePunched Mintmark. Looking at the flatness of the underlying metal, I think it is more likely a case of deteriorated reverse die. I clicked on your reverse photo and saw the lettering pushed into the raised rim area. As the die is overused by the mint, it flattens and is spread towards the perimeter, sometimes distorting the details also. IMO, Jim
Looks like machine doubling. In 1963 & 64 you will find many machine doubled D's Look for MD on some of the other letters or devises.
As Ifthe said above the doubling has the look of Mechanical doubling (flat and shelf like). The MM also shows some considerable wear, I can't blow up your full size photos to see if there is doubling on any other devices, if there is then it is definitely MD.
Not necessarily it could have been in a safe or a collectors collection that company can’t have all the errors
ejection/mechanical doubling on the MM. Very very very common on those silver quarters, especially 1963-D's and 1964-D's.
An RPM would be on all coins struck with that die, thousands, it stands to reason and the law of averages that after 59 years others would have shown up
Welcome to CT @David1972. It is often difficult to tell something from photos, so while it may not be on Variety Vista as a RePunched Mint mark, to make sure, you could submit it to one of our expert members for an "in-hand" examination. Many will do it for free (you pay postage). I can't speak for them, but hopefully they can post an offer to you.
David, welcome to Coin Talk! You have received the correct information about your quarter from two of our experts on error coins, Paddyman98 and Fred Weinberg! Keep searching, your error coin is out there somewhere and the members here will appreciate and congratulate when you post it! IMHO!!!
Why so rude? I’m not trying to insult your intelligence but you insult mine .everyone has to learn I suppose you was born with the error coin gift
It's not an error nor a variety. BTW.. Today is my birthday. So now it makes it 37 years collecting and studying Mint Errors! I wasn't born with the gift. I had to learn starting from a time where there was no such thing as the internet. And the gentleman named Fred Weinberg who also gave you an answer has been collecting mint errors before I was born.. So now you know. Welcome to CoinTalk. Have a nice day.