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Double Die Reverse On Flames And Leaves?

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seeing some doubling?

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I see MD.
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your coin is in a very late die stage and has lots of die flow and the Orange peel effect.

Some of the doubling you see on this coin is from the Die Deterioration Doubling this is when the dies used to strike coins are overused for extended periods of time.

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I do however also see some interesting stuff in the area of erica in america
also the o and n in One

which is similar to some DDR I have

I am still novice sorry can't help anymore

but would be interested in in expert opinion on this one also

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The die that struck your coin was in the VLDS (Very Late Die State) when your coin was struck. The lines are called die flow lines. They are created by constant wear across the fields of the die during the hundreds of thousands of coins it has struck.
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