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2019-P Lowell doubled die/die clash
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I work in the vending machine industry which is perfect for a coin collector so I always have my eyes on the prize. I stumbled upon this one today as it stood out like a sore thumb and put it under the microscope. It’s a 2019-P Lowell Quarter. Is this a double die/die clash all in the same coin. Has anyone seen this yet on a Extremely modern coin. And what are your thoughts on having it graded and value? Thanks alot

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It's always best to show a picture of both sides of the whole coin. It is harder to evaluate when you only see part of a coin. From what I can tell though from partial pictures, it looks like DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling.)

Not worth getting graded as it is only worth face value.

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3 minutes ago, Greenstang said:

It's always best to show a picture of both sides of the whole coin. It is harder to evaluate when you only see part of a coin. From what I can tell though from partial pictures, it looks like DDD (Die Deterioration Doubling.)

Not worth getting graded as it is only worth face value.

The 4th picture down is of the reverse all others is obverse. 

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I do not see any clearly split serfs so my opinion is not a double die, as Greenstang said its common MD or die erosion (die deterioration) doubling.  Cannot comment on any die clashing as we need to see photos of the whole obv and rev not just parts of it.

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