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Pillar of the Community
United States
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No, only this one and possibly another, but its pretty unique.
Edited by CoinHunter17 11/26/2019 12:11 pm
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
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There may have been some striking affect that altered the 'L'? That would be the case if just a limited number happened. But they would vary in shape if this were a striking issue. Each coin could look different in alteration it if this a striking issue.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yeah, its different. It's a spender. Thanks Coop.
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Bedrock of the Community

United States
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Always nice to figure out like a coin detective, what events can change the results that you figure out. Don't feel it is a waste of time, but think of it as a new though to add to your knowledge. Not only benefit from this, but also others who read this thread will benefit.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Alright, I guess I could take it like that next time. Its great to stay positive. Thanks Coop.
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Valued Member
United States
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 Thanks for the valuable information, Coop  So, this single squeeze minting process is the opposite of what we, the newbies had been learning related to doubled dies... Lol... I have not gotten my bearings on the previous ways of minting coins. Now, I have to make adjustments on how to look at the single squeezed doubled dies.   When did the mint start on the single squeeze coin processing for each denomination?  Thanks...
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Bedrock of the Community

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Edited by coop 11/26/2019 6:12 pm
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New Member
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What's up everybody. I'm new here and the answer to this question may be an obvious one for most but, if there was more than one like it in the roll, would that confirm it's status as a DDO?
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Bedrock of the Community

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Machine Doubling can vary from strike to strike and sometimes show a normal coin.  On a doubled die they should all look the same. Numbers in a roll vary. I've see 19 of the same die pair in a roll and another only one out of 50 with 33 different die pairs in one roll. So they vary. So start a thread with your coin. We need images to see what you have. (my crystal ball is on the fritz. LOL) Keep you coin count to one per thread. Post one and see what you have. No need to post 40 of the same subject. 
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Sounds good. You can have this until your crystal ball is fixed #127921;. Also thank you CoinHunter17 for letting me participate and use your question to answer some of my own.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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No problem MonopolyMoneY.  to the Coin Community Forum!
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Moderator

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 to the Community, MonopolyMoneY!
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