Found this roll searching but I'm new to all this so I don't quite know if it is even a real doubling of any kind? Or if this just happens and I should throw it back to the ocean. If anything, just looking for some knowledge and education. (sorry for the bad pics)
Machine doubling, I think. Quite common. I cannot find the thread on it right now as I'm in a rush, but coppercoins wrote a nice thread about this. Maybe someone else can post the link?
Thanks guys. No bad news as I'm just looking to be educated. I'll try and ignore these from now on and look for more solid evidence of doubling, if any, in my coin searching. Good to know though, and interesting! Thanks again.
I have noticed an abnormal amount of this on the '88, '89 and to a good extent on the '90 LMC. Also the cladding on these dates is almost always separated at the mintmark and motto on the obverse and to the left of the memorial on the reverse. Was there a die change in '88 that caused this or a cladding issue?
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