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Question About How A Doubled Die Coin - Happens

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 Posted 06/01/2009  3:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dbrablec to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i guess I have asked this question in one form or another, from time to time. physically how does a doubled die coin actually occur. I have been searching (unsuccessfully - so far) Lincoln cents. I have found several types of errors. lamination, die breaks, Struck Through Grease, misaligned die (only slightly misaligned), one Cud (a nickel). so far ZERO confirmed DD, (although I have several in my "check closer" stack. so I really don't know what physically happens - in the process, that causes the elusive "doubled die". thanks
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I think you will find this very informative :

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