1994 p Quarters, NEED EXPERT on machine&DD errors!!
I have a 1994 p quarter. Before I begin, i am aware that there are no other known 1994 p quarters with these “errors” I believe this quarter has. I was told on a different site, he believed it to be a machine die, because there are no known DD errors for that yr in which mine has. I know it’s a long shot that I have an unknown error coin but I’ve done my research on both types, yet this particular quarter has me stumped.. PLEASE HELP!!!
Obverse: “IN” and “T” in god we trust *possibly the “D” in god. Also the “P” mint mark, all seem to be doubled. Hopefully u can see what I see in my pictures.
Reverse: For starters, this eagle clearly had two beaks! Hopefully I can get a clear enough closeup because to me it doesn’t seem to be machine doubled , won’t be surprised if I was wrong tho. Lol.
There are several odd things about this quarter, the list literally goes on, doubling in the vine, a few leafs, ect. I’m going to cross my fingers and hope my pictures speak for themselves and y’all see what i do.
I’m definitely not getting my hopes up in this coin, just want more knowledgeable advice on it for my future finds:) thanks in advance!!
Comments
looks like machine doubling or die erosion. The beaks look cool BTW
Thanks! Yes it does, it’ll be one I keep for sure. It’s really hard determining the two, but I’ll use this as my examples for next time:)
Looks like a combination of worn out dies, machine doubling, and wear from circulation.
Notice how the areas are flat. That's a strong indicator of machine doubling. I also agree with the previous comments that the die is worn
@sharonnicole.... Welcome aboard... good pictures. I agree with the above... a combination of machine doubling, die erosion and circulation hits/wear. The MD on the Eagle beak is interesting. Cheers, RickO
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