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1995 D (Lmc) DD And Possibly A Close AM

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 Posted 08/20/2018  03:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Monoedd1918 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
So it wouldnt be the machine, it would be the operator. Lol
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It's actually the coin die machine press that causes that (that's why it called Machine Doubling). What happens, is the dies get loose, and when it strike coins, it bounces off slightly during the strike, causing the devices to get damaged, reducing them in size, and they're shelflike in appearance. Think of it this way. It's like hitting a nail with a hammer. The hammer bounces off the nail, and reduces the height of the nail, since it's sinking into to object.

I know it's unrelated to the subject, but this will be a very good learning piece of information for you. http://goccf.com/t/302961
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