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1964 D Nickel Extreme MD (?)

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Hi
Of course, horrible condition!
I know there is a D/D in 1964, but, I am thinking this is just an extreme shift on a Mechanical Doubling.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
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You're correct. It's Machine Doubling.
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Thank You!
I'm slowly starting to differentiate certain errors vs PMD's!
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A nice example of, yes, Machine Doubling.
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Aye, Machine Doubling. Might be a good example to hold onto for reference purposes.
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There is so much metal in the doubling, I almost wonder if the die didn't have extreme deterioration, and then the Machine Doubling had more material to smash. Definitely extreme, and an interesting find. =)
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