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1960 Nickel With Lots Of Doubling

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I assume this is MD but would like your opinion. Also looks to have a couple of die chips on the 'US' of 'PLURIBUS' on reverse.

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 Posted 08/13/2017  3:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyCoinBoy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
All looks like MD. ( Machine Doubling).
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Thanks RoyCoinBoy, I figured it was with the shelf like devices but was curious about some of the devices having doubling on both sides.
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The major way I've come to realize MD over a DD is if any part of the bust has doubling. For some reason the only doubling I've seen was on the lower part just above the designers mark,other than that all of it is MD!
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Looks more like Die Deterioration Doubling ( DDD) than true MD
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I can understand why you asked. That is very pronounced MD.
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MD can be on both sides of the devices, the die just has to bounce twice. It's a late die stage, but it looks flat to me so I agree, MD.
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