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Hey everyone, found this guy in a roll today. To me, it looks like the date has slight doubling. I looked at other 2013-D's I have, and the slight doubled appearance does not come up on the other coins. the date is not flattened at all, so I dont think its Machine Doubling. would love some thoughts from the experts here. thanks in advance!      sorry the reverse pic got cropped weird. if needed I can upload a full pic of the reverse Edited by 1962penny 08/12/2019 5:29 pm
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Looks like a tad of MD on the date.
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I agree with MD. The 'doubling' is a flat shelf like ledge, and the actual device is slightly reduced in size.
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alright, thanks guys. bummer. thought I had my first doubled die here! oh well, back to the box to search the rest! Always appreciate your guys' expertise.
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Also on the right sides of the devices on the right side, you can also see Metal striation lines which is another form of Machine Doubling. It occurs because the metal being slid. The striation lines are the caused by the edge of the die. 
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wow, thanks for that edit coop! great to see. so theres two type of Machine Doubling going on here? I may hold onto it for myself as an educational piece for my own understanding
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Did you see your image badge I put on the images?
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