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I found this today and saw what appears to be some doubling below certain letters of "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA". Please know that I am aware that there is Machine Doubling to the north of these letters, however, please look at the areas to the south that I have pointed out with arrows. What do you all think? All opinions are appreciated, thanks!


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 Posted 01/15/2014  11:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think that is minor MD.
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The notching/separation to south of the letters is neither flat nor shelf-like. Is it possible to have MD that isn't flat or shelf-like? I may, once again, be learning something new here... Thanks John1 for your response and opinion.
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I do see MD going North of the letters but I also see what you are talking about going south of the coin. It doesn't look like a Doubled Die to me but I have no explanation to what it is....someone more knowledgeable will probably chime in.
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Thanks for the link, John1, I did not have that resource.
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Ejection Doubling? Maybe?
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