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2021-P CROSSING THE DELAWARE WASHINGTON QUARTER D.D.R.? PLEASE HELP!!

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  • 2021-P CROSSING THE DELAWARE WASHINGTON QUARTER D.D.R.? PLEASE HELP!!

    So a couple years ago I started casually collecting coins that I thought looked cool! In September I found my first 2021 Crossing The Delaware Washington Quarter from the Philadelphia Mint in my pocket change! I started to really check out the detail and stuff and to my surprise the reverse had some differences than the US Mint’s images on their website showed! So I started to educate myself in errors, rarities, and varieties! But I’m still left with a question after months of research! Is this quarter an actual error?? Is it a double die I mean there’s clearly double lines on the leg and coat? The extra lines make it look as if his coat is open flapping in the wind, while the US Mint’s image looks as if his coat is all one piece, or is it actually a dress?? Is it a striking error? Or is it my imagination??? I’m joking about the last one, but Please help because I’m absolutely confused!! Lol I’m begging!!!

    P.s. The last image is from the US Mint of the same quarter!!
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  • #2
    This is not a doubled die. It is isolated machine doubling (MD).
    Bob Piazza
    Lincoln Cent Attributer

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    • #3
      Better quality pictures! Hopefully someone can help me out with this one
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      • #4
        Those are nice photos, but I already gave you an opinion on them. There are many things you have to consider for single squeeze doubled dies. This one is not in the right place for hub doubling (it should be central on the coin, not toward the edge), It is not the right diagnostics for a hub doubled die. It has all of the diagnostics of isolated machine doubling, which is what I said so many months ago.
        Bob Piazza
        Lincoln Cent Attributer

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