Yes a ddo, but a mechanical ddo not a die doubling. See the shelf like doubling? Or it looks like a step up, flat and stair like. That is not die doubling. Die doubling would have split serifs and this coin does not exhibit that feature. No added value.
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That is an extreme example of machine doubling and for that reason I'd save it for educational purposes. No real value above face value but it's interesting just the same.
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Yes a ddo, but a mechanical ddo not a die doubling. See the shelf like doubling? Or it looks like a step up, flat and stair like. That is not die doubling. Die doubling would have split serifs and this coin does not exhibit that feature. No added value.![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
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Mechanical doubling. No serif separation. Use the Google to learn all about md, cause if you're crh'ing, you'll be glad you did. Good luck. Peace Roy
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Looks like the chicken pox variety.
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That would be machine doubling... No numismatic premium. Cheers, RickO
Wow! That's some serious machine slide doubling. Still md and like stated - no premium (unless some eBayers get involved
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That is an extreme example of machine doubling and for that reason I'd save it for educational purposes. No real value above face value but it's interesting just the same.![B) B)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/sunglasses.png)
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If it were a doubled die, the mint mark would not be doubled as these were added after the die was hubbed.