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1999 P Nickel Doubled Die Obverse?

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Looks like machine damage during the strike damaging those devices. Note the date the first 9 is reduced more than the other devices. MD
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This is a typical example of Die Deterioration Doubling for that year. I wrote about it in November 1999 here:

http://www.pcgs.com/News/Die-Deteri...ommon-Part-1

And here:

http://www.pcgs.com/News/Die-Deteri...age-Ipart-2i

Many examples are extreme with a lot of flatness as seen on your coin.

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Another 1999 P DDD Great reference info from Ken.


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This is a typical example of Die Deterioration Doubling for that year. I wrote about it in November 1999 here:

http://www.PCGS.com/News/Die-Deteri...ommon-Part-1

And here:

http://www.PCGS.com/News/Die-Deteri...age-Ipart-2i


http://goccf.com/t/236268#1979878

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How can deterioration be the cause when I have a 1999 p fs and there is definetly doubling
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The biggest difference between Machine Doubling and a doubled die is the size of the devices. On a MD example, the devices are reduced in size. On a doubled die the devices are enlarged.
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So the devices will fit into the three the ranges. Normal, reduced or enlarged. Reduction is an event that the machine causes after a strike. (whether normal or a doubled die) On a doubled die, the doubling is on the die and enlarges the size of the devices. On this example the devices are normal size, with a reduction of MD. So it is not a doubled die.
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