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Machine Doubling, Post Mint Damage, Or Other?

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Would you guys consider this a MD? The leg of the last 7 looks straighter than the first one. The bottom 7 looks rotated. The reason I ask is because the the underlying feature doesn't follow the shape of the top.

Machine-Doubling,-Post-Mint-Damage,-Or-Other?

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(P)MD for sure.
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Looks like PMD to me.
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Doesn't MD usually follow the shape of the feature doubled? Look at the roundness of the leg of the other 7. Wouldn't MD follow that same curve...in general? The leg of the top punch is straight while the underlying one is curved and doesn't run parallel to the top punch. I'm still learning.
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Could a tilted hub cause this?
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I think the last 7 just took a hit - keep alookin :)
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