1982 double die quarter

Caleb12

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Looks more like a diamond to me.
 

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Always good to ask for opinions I don't see anything
 

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I am wiling to go out on a limb here and say it is worth 25 cents.
 

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I dont see any form of doubling on the coin.

There are many coin manufacturing defects which result in a doubling.

There are double strikes, slide doubling on proofs, doubling inside / doubling outside the result of polishing the dies, and 7 different forms of hub doubling. These are design, distended, distorted, modified, offset, pivoted, and rotated.
 

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