I go for die fatigue comments tanks
Looks more like strike doubling to me. The coin shows virtually no evidence of die wear to me.
Too bad it’s not a W.
Isn't this known as "incuse machine doubling"?
Good name for it. The cause is the same. Part of the coin moves against the die as it is being ejected.
Yep... ejection doubling..... Cheers, RickO
A couple references on "incuse machine doubling". (I know nothing other than having seen it mentioned)https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2012/01/high-bouncing-die-leaves-offset-incuse-machin.all.htmlhttp://www.error-ref.com/incused-machine-doubling/
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Looks more like strike doubling to me. The coin shows virtually no evidence of die wear to me.
Too bad it’s not a W.
Isn't this known as "incuse machine doubling"?
Good name for it. The cause is the same. Part of the coin moves against the die as it is being ejected.
Yep... ejection doubling..... Cheers, RickO
A couple references on "incuse machine doubling". (I know nothing other than having seen it mentioned)
https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-coins/2012/01/high-bouncing-die-leaves-offset-incuse-machin.all.html
http://www.error-ref.com/incused-machine-doubling/