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1937-P Buffalo Nickel: Is This Machine Doubling?

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I found this 1937-P tonight in a bank roll and a few letters in the devices look doubled under my microscope. Is this machine-doubling?


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1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel:-Is-This-Machine-Doubling?

1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel:-Is-This-Machine-Doubling?


1937-P-Buffalo-Nickel:-Is-This-Machine-Doubling?
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Over abraded die,worn die,die deterioration. Does not look like MD to me.
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Die Deterioration on the sides of the devices facing the rim. On the tops of CENTS it looks like MD with a bit of striation from the moving die.
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