When the doubled lettering is close together as on these examples, the blank planchet was stuck on the edge dies and did not drop into the hopper, and when the mechanism was drawn back to the starting place the planchet had another set of lettering - it was then manually removed. Doubled lettering that is not close together had two separate trips through the Castaing machine. A few coins have triple or quadruple edge lettering.
Robert Scot: Engraving Liberty - biography of US Mint's first chief engraver
@MFeld said:
I’ll be the bad guy - the coin looks rather harshly cleaned. Still, if you’re happy with it, that’s what counts.
I agree it looks cleaned. But there is something specific about this coin that makes it neat.
NOW I KNOW WHY I ONLY BOTHERED TO LOOK AT THE IMAGES IN THE OP FOR LESS THAN 10 seconds when nothing of ANY INTEREST AT ALL was visible. Yes, a very neat coin after all.
Here is my neat coin. Can you guess what is special about it?
@MFeld said:
I’ll be the bad guy - the coin looks rather harshly cleaned. Still, if you’re happy with it, that’s what counts.
I agree it looks cleaned. But there is something specific about this coin that makes it neat.
NOW I KNOW WHY I ONLY BOTHERED TO LOOK AT THE IMAGES IN THE OP FOR LESS THAN 10 seconds when nothing of ANY INTEREST AT ALL was visible. Yes, a very neat coin after all.
Here is my neat coin. Can you guess what is special about it?
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I’ll be the bad guy - the coin looks rather harshly cleaned. Still, if you’re happy with it, that’s what counts.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I agree it looks cleaned. But there is something specific about this coin that makes it neat.
Cleaned bullion. Next! Heh
It was cleaned with the first Brillo pad?
If you think neat....then neat it is.
Haha! Maybe but what makes it neat is the edge lettering is completely doubled.
Well, that IS cool. But your nails have PVC damage.
Ok not just bullion. I like the edge lettering.
Well that is interesting... I agree about the cleaning...but the doubled edge lettering would make me interested....Cheers, RickO
Well, I was thinking another cleaned CBH until I saw the edge lettering...
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Nice edge! I have one with double edge lettering from the Russ Logan auction:

Two trips through the Castaing machine somehow?
When the doubled lettering is close together as on these examples, the blank planchet was stuck on the edge dies and did not drop into the hopper, and when the mechanism was drawn back to the starting place the planchet had another set of lettering - it was then manually removed. Doubled lettering that is not close together had two separate trips through the Castaing machine. A few coins have triple or quadruple edge lettering.
Most likely cleaned, like many Bust halves rolling around out there. Still cool though.
Dave
i've seen 0, 1, 2, and 3 but never a quad. what a sight it must be!
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I have a few of these, and I thought that I was the only one to collect them.
Even neater are those with blank edges.
BHNC #203
NOW I KNOW WHY I ONLY BOTHERED TO LOOK AT THE IMAGES IN THE OP FOR LESS THAN 10 seconds when nothing of ANY INTEREST AT ALL was visible. Yes, a very neat coin after all.
Here is my neat coin. Can you guess what is special about it?
Doubled reeding?