Coin error 1968

I was just wondering if someone could let me know if this is a double die or coin error of some sort. Thanks in advance.
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I was just wondering if someone could let me know if this is a double die or coin error of some sort. Thanks in advance.
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Looks like Machine Doubling
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
I vote machine doubling.
Excellent example of machine doubling.
You're looking in the right spot though.
Almost looks like what they call orange peel. Worn dies and details.
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machine doubling
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Another vote for machine doubling.
I just wanted to thank everyone for responding. And idk what that stringy thing is, but it’s a stringy thing lol.
I think MD
Keep that for reference. It is a great example of MD - flat and shelf-like.
@Bluemagoo .... Welcome aboard.... You have a clear example of machine doubling... No numismatic premium. There are excellent sites available to assist you in learning the difference between that and a true 'Doubled Die' error. Cheers, RickO
Looks like a piece of wire sitting on top of a "Twist and Shout" MD Cent.
Pete
Nice picture
Martin