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1c 1959 class 8+7 DDR revised
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We can see T, how there is the form of the image still inside its allowance of the body, but that form becomes doubled outside of the bodies allowance leading to a lack of firm square seating.

Because only some scattered doubling ends up on the class 2  1c 1959 reverse.

FG, ONE CENT, M-ICA, UN

 

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Suir

You do take good pictures

If..., if you are serious, you must remember that the mint is a machine shop at its core. The die is a tool,a tool wears with use no matter f it is stamp, a punch, a knife, whatever. At the magnification you are using every coin will have minor differences. To my eye your pictures show no evidence of a doubled die. 

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