Instead of taking a picture of your computer screen do a screen snapshot. Usually, a combination of CTRL-ALT-PRNTSCRN or CTRL-PRNTSCRN then paste into your next post.
Wider print than others plus shifting to left don’t look like stepping . If I see a clear dd I think for sure I will now but this ones are too difficult for me I have never see one only on books .hope to see them soon in my hand. Thank for the help
Benito, looks like a worn die to me, though I can certainly see what what caught your eye... some letters certainly have a wide effect. But I certainly can be wrong... just doesn't seem to have the 'look' of a doubled die, perhaps it is the lumpiness/unevenness on the letters, which seems more appropriate for die wear which can give some odd effects.
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@Benito
Instead of taking a picture of your computer screen do a screen snapshot. Usually, a combination of CTRL-ALT-PRNTSCRN or CTRL-PRNTSCRN then paste into your next post.
Benito, why don't you tell us what you think it is, and why.
You've asked the same sorts of questions so many times that you should be an expert by now.
I will try I am old dog learning new tricks beon that’s what 70 with nothing to do does for me
Keeping the brain active is a good thing!
Wider print than others plus shifting to left don’t look like stepping . If I see a clear dd I think for sure I will now but this ones are too difficult for me I have never see one only on books .hope to see them soon in my hand. Thank for the help
I can see no indication of DD in those pictures. Cheers, RickO
Benito, looks like a worn die to me, though I can certainly see what what caught your eye... some letters certainly have a wide effect. But I certainly can be wrong... just doesn't seem to have the 'look' of a doubled die, perhaps it is the lumpiness/unevenness on the letters, which seems more appropriate for die wear which can give some odd effects.