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Found A Double Struck 1834 Large Cent

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It's a tad corroded, but the double strike shows nicely on her face. The C on the reverse also shows some extra. Now I have something to put in that extra 1834 hole in my Dansco album! Also, my other small star is an N-4, so this N-3 adds a new variety.


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The "shadow" appears on quite a bit of Large Cents, but I don't think that it is "double struck", interesting piece!
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So this happens with one die closure? How does it occur? Does the planchet move during the strike?
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One of many descriptions;

Strike Doubling - "Often looks like a doubled die but is not. It is caused by loose dies that twist slightly after coming into contact with the planchet causing the die to slightly drag on the coin producing a flat, shelf-like doubled appearance. Also under this classification is excessive die wear and/or improper die annealing that will cause the elements of the design to appear doubled simply because the lettering and design elements are thick and mushy. Mechanical Doubling usually commands very little premium."

http://jimscoins.com/error_coin_examples.php

Here is another;

http://doubleddie.com/144822.html
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09/20/2012 11:51 am
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Thanks for the info. Might be fairly common, but it's the only one I have (soon), so I like it.
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I dont have one yet, so you are one up on me!
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cool, nice one for a set!
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