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damiencotton23

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  1. Yeah I know it's machine doubling. I was just saying it wasn't the type of machine doubling that was in the picture you had sent. Like the article said ."This effect will be different on all coins struck" but thank you for sending it. I did a lot of studying and talked to coin groups I'm in before coming here so I had probably seen it about 15 times before I came here
  2. This would be a bounce doubling. Not the sloped like what you sent me. But I get it. It's MD. The doubling on this one is the same height as the face. That's why I was a little speculate about it.
  3. Alright thank you. Wasn't sure. And I woulda posted a pic but apparently it just keeps saying photo is to big every time I tried to post.
  4. 1974 D Lincoln cent doubled face. I'm torn between whether I think this is true doubling or machine doubling. wexler doesn't have any kind of listing on this year
  5. Ok so I couldnt find out how to just start a new question but can dyed deterioration also cause large segregation between letters making it look as if it's DDO even though no ending points are touching each other?