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<p>[QUOTE="jallengomez, post: 854604, member: 19748"]That's true. I think varieties such as the 2009-D DC quarter are going to be about as dramatic as it gets with these newer class viii and class ix doubled dies. Given the nature of the doubling and of the conical shape of the dies, these will almost certainly be limited to the center areas of the coins. When searching, I hardly pay any attention to the outer devices on coins produced from the single-squeeze process.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jallengomez, post: 854604, member: 19748"]That's true. I think varieties such as the 2009-D DC quarter are going to be about as dramatic as it gets with these newer class viii and class ix doubled dies. Given the nature of the doubling and of the conical shape of the dies, these will almost certainly be limited to the center areas of the coins. When searching, I hardly pay any attention to the outer devices on coins produced from the single-squeeze process.[/QUOTE]
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