I have only been coin collecting since September of last year. I was sorting through a handful of 2020 US Virgin Islands quarter when I came across one coin that seemed different from the rest of the coins. The coin was showing a lot of doubling all over but what separated it from the rest was the roots of the mangrove tree. It was oddly a little thicker compared to the other coins. I examined it with my loupe and confirmed that there are some doubling there which explains why its a little thicker. What surprised me is when I examined it under my coin scope and this is what I found. My question is, is this something that can be turned in for attribution? Is this considered a doubled die or is it a tripled die variety? This is the only coin I have found so far. Please let me know what you think.
2020 Salt River Bay Quarter new variety?
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2020 Salt River Bay Quarter new variety?
Hello Everyone, This is my first time posting here and forgive me if I am stumbling around and maybe not asking the right questions.
I have only been coin collecting since September of last year. I was sorting through a handful of 2020 US Virgin Islands quarter when I came across one coin that seemed different from the rest of the coins. The coin was showing a lot of doubling all over but what separated it from the rest was the roots of the mangrove tree. It was oddly a little thicker compared to the other coins. I examined it with my loupe and confirmed that there are some doubling there which explains why its a little thicker. What surprised me is when I examined it under my coin scope and this is what I found. My question is, is this something that can be turned in for attribution? Is this considered a doubled die or is it a tripled die variety? This is the only coin I have found so far. Please let me know what you think.Last edited by Coinfused; 01-29-2021, 09:53 PM.Tags: None
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Mr. Cuvelier my apologies. I was trying to figure out how to add arrows to the pictures to point them out. Hopefully this will clarify things. WIN_20210126_09_20_06_Pro_LI.jpg WIN_20210126_09_20_59_Pro_LI.jpg
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