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Machine Tripling ----New Vocabulary Term ?

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Check out the machine tripling on this 1998 LMC I just found......


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WOW that's quite interesting. Is tripling something common amongst error varieties. I believe this is the first example of tripling I've seen. Maybe I just don't get into error varieties enough.
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machine or Strike Doubling are very very common......

this is the first tripled double I have seen or found and don't believe there would be any added value......

I will keep it for my cool box of junk......
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Wow, was there an earthquake in 1998 or what?
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They are only struck once. The dies when loose can bounce at will during a normal strike, thus damaging the coin. A discussion point, but in relality is it just a damage coin.
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Machine doubling, tripling, and quadrupling do occur, as your specimen shows. It's undoubtedly due to a vibrating die, die assembly, or press frame. One strike was involved.
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I was not trying to imply with this post anything different than what it is.....

A coin that I find fascinating due to doubling of the strike.......I apologise if the pun on words in the topic that was not received in fun way.....

I wanted to share with everybody something I found in circulation that I have never seen before and find unique......

Does someone have an image of a coin with quadruple doubling that they are willing to share ?

I'm keeping the coin I found as a specimen of tripling.....



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Nice coin WildBill, I'd keep it too. No need to apologise, I don't think anybody is upset. Some are just more serious than others to make sure the right answer is posted...that's a good thing.
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I saved junk for a long time even in 2 X 2's. Now I wonder why I wasted a nickel for the 2 X 2 for a cent that is worth a cent and never be worth more than that? I guess you get smarter with advancing knowledge in coin collecting.
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This is the only one that I thought dramatic enough to save.

Jim

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Great post guys this is full of good infromation Thank you.
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Love that 1970 Jim!
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Coop....I respect your opinion and views very much and never want to disrespect anothers more seriousness with my sillyness......

I think the 1970 is very cool.....


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