without sharper pics, i'd say strike doubling.
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Looks like MD
I have a better one... What type stitching is that?
Machine Doubling is usually identified by the flat and shelf-like doubling.
Does your coin look like that?
Is there a known DD for that year?
@JBK said: Machine Doubling is usually identified by the flat and shelf-like doubling. Does your coin look like that? Is there a known DD for that year?
@JBK said: Machine Doubling is usually identified by the flat and shelf-like doubling.
this is what I found. also has a die clash. above the seven. But ya, I thought shelf doubling until I recently found this
Guessing a variety Doubled die
Looks like machine doubling to me.....Cheers, RickO
fairly sure it is MD
The coin in the OP is not a doubled die.
Flat and shelf like again. Like everyone above me said.
Pete
@JRocco said: The coin in the OP is not a doubled die.
thanks
@ricko said: Looks like machine doubling to me.....Cheers, RickO
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without sharper pics, i'd say strike doubling.
Looks like MD
I have a better one... What type stitching is that?
Machine Doubling is usually identified by the flat and shelf-like doubling.
Does your coin look like that?
Is there a known DD for that year?
this is what I found. also has a die clash. above the seven. But ya, I thought shelf doubling until I recently found this
Guessing a variety Doubled die
Looks like machine doubling to me.....Cheers, RickO
fairly sure it is MD
The coin in the OP is not a doubled die.
Flat and shelf like again. Like everyone above me said.
Pete
thanks
thanks