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1967 SMS Quarter Machine Double?

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 Posted 01/08/2020  05:21 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Xsaechao to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1967-SMS-Quarter-Machine-Double?
1967-SMS-Quarter-Machine-Double?

Machine Doubling or DDO?

Looks similar to the DDO on PCGS website
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01/08/2020 05:25 am
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Looks like MD to me. Nice pics.



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Note how the affected areas are really showing a reduction of the devices. (Note the top of the '9')
Note on a doubled die, that the devices are not just showing notching, but an enlargement of the devices:
1967-SMS-Quarter-Machine-Double?
Machine Doubling reduces the overall size of the normal devices as seen on your coin.
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You calle dit correctly. I also see a couple of interesting small struck thrus. One on the L, looks like was a wire and the other one connecting the lower parts of the T and Y , looke like debries.
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Probably thread on both areas. Wire is more rigid.
Wire:
1967-SMS-Quarter-Machine-Double?
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1967-SMS-Quarter-Machine-Double?
Thread and fiber are a little more flexible.
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coop, thenks for clarifying.
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