If you are looking at the finning near the rim, it is caused by excess metal flowing up and around the collar, if I am not mistaken, not my a doubled die or double strike.
A doubled die pertains to devices being doubled on the die during the making of the die. Die cracks/chips/breaks/cuds happen during the dies life. The finding of the first three seldom bring extra value for the coin. But a Cud does carry a premium depending on denomination/demand. Machine Doubling is caused by the machinery and not by doubling on the die. A doubled die is harder to find than Machine Doubling. With some denominations having so many machine doubled examples being found, a normal one is hardered to find. A doubled die has doubled devices on the die.
How common is it to come across a 73 DDO? I ask because I have a roll of BU 73"s and most of them seem doubled to me...I don't know of its a worn die issue, or if they're really that common..I'll post pics in a few because I may be totally wrong
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