Someone did not leave it in the capsule. It was removed and mis-handled in my opinion. There is no die doubling. I call what you have shelf doubling, others machine doubling.
bob
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A nice inner coronet as well, around the inside edge of the rim.
Looks like machine doubling.
On the rays?
And the torch?
What of the die polishing?
What of the die polishing

?
Looks like Trippling
And trippling on the upper left of the torch and lower left of the I
Why polish the die so vigorously?
Machine doubling, and those are hairlines, not die lines
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Machine doubling.... No DDO or DDR....Cheers, RickO
It's a beat up proof. Nothing special.
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Someone did not leave it in the capsule. It was removed and mis-handled in my opinion. There is no die doubling. I call what you have shelf doubling, others machine doubling.
bob
Mechanical/ejection doubling – nothing else