2020 P mint quarter (Salt River Bay)
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2020 P mint quarter (Salt River Bay)
I'm going to use Mr. Daniel's video to make sure that I word , and ask this right as to where I state , and don't ask a pacific question. I sure that some of this is die deterioration. I'm still a little lost on the die doubling and machine doubling. So here goes. He uses the term high field on the B in Liberty. So is this what I'm seeing in Liberty on this quarter as well as the letters Q, R, T, E, R, in the word quarter, and the D, O, R, in the word dollar? All so some in the words salt Rive Bay on the back. Please correct me as to where I'm wrong Thank you.
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Re: 2020 P mint quarter (Salt River Bay)
the only reason i posted this is some of the letters have the same lines and looks as in your video as well as how the d in dollar has it as well as the thickness on the right top part of the d
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Re: 2020 P mint quarter (Salt River Bay)
Here is some help. The details below are important to keep in mind.
Some graphics also which reinforce the above concerning MD. Reading and applying the characteristics of MD when you see doubling on a coin is the only way to get confident in identifying it.
Some graphics also which reinforce the above concerning MD. Reading and applying the characteristics of MD when you see doubling on a coin is the only way to get confident in identifying it.
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