Interesting State Quarter Error

danorie

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I found a Missouri State Quarter that has strong doubling on the obverse and doubling on the reverse. It is a dark color with letters and numbers that do not belong. I wanted to find out what type of doubling this is and what caused the dark color and letters? Thanks:happy3:
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Can you be more specific about which numbers and letters don't belong? I'm not seeing it.
Thanks!
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I'm not seeing anything either, I just see a coin with what looks like a lot of PMD. Better/larger images?
 

No doubling, all letters belong, color is caused by toning. Spend it for 25 cents.
 

Its hard to see with the dark color, but I changed the lighting so hopefully that will help. There are numerous letters and numbers like s, 2, p, m, c, q, x....
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Don't take this the wrong way, but I have no idea what you're looking at. I'm not seeing anything.
 

i think he means that the mint mark "P" is doubled.
 

looks like shelf dbling on liberty no extra value but good eye
 

I can see doubling in Washington's profile and in Liberty. Not sure what it is but I would keep it.
 

MD, no added value.
 

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