1994 p quarter

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  1. Kc 17

    Kc 17 Member

    In need of help once again I have a 1994 p quarter. Double died in the God we trust. And has a die crack. Don't have a really good camera to take really good pictures but if anybody can help let me know if I should get it looked at or just save it thank you very much
     

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  3. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hello! It appears, although from a distance to be "machine doubling" on the Obverse. Nice "Die crack" on Reverse.
    BTW: It's called " Doubled die" error Not "Double died". That's just silly. How can one die twice? biggrin.gif
     
  4. Kc 17

    Kc 17 Member


    Thank you. I am not the greatest typer and still learning. So should I get it graded? Or just label it and store it..Thank you
     
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  5. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Heck. Just label it and enjoy. Maybe you'll find a real "Doubled die error" someday. No grading on this one. Face value. biggrin.gif
     
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    Kc 17 Member

    one more question for you. what is machine doubling?
     
  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Hi, you have been a member on CoinTalk since May of 2019, you should know this by now o_O

    That is a good question and very important thing to know!

    Here is a website I want to share with you. It will tell you all about the 3 different types of worthless doubling. Read all the information on the different types of Doubled Die varieties.

    Here is the link - Wexler's Coins and Die Varieties (doubleddie.com)

    By the way, Doubled die fall under the variety category which is a bit different from the mint error category.

    Right? @SensibleSal66
    We want to start them off teaching them these important definitions correctly from the start ;)
     
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