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Not Sure If Double Dies Cent?

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Hello Coin Family! I am New here from New Hampshire and at Coin Collecting. Please e-mail me with any answers as to if these are "Double Dies". Thank you.
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to CCF. Looks like Machine Doubling (MD) and or Die Deterioration.
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Never give up hunting though.
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Keep searching.
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with the s. It looks like MD ( Machine Doubling) and/or DDD ( Die Deterioration Doubling) and not a true doubled die.

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New Here and at Coin Collecting. Force of habit to use my email. Management corrected me and removed it. Thank you for your reply's.
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The correct term is: DoubleD Die. The doubling is on the die, thus each strike of the coin shows a doubled die. On Mmachine Doubling the die is normal, but after the strike, the devices are altered by die movement, reducing the size of the normal dies devices.
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The MD is visible on your coin. Note how the devices are reduced in size. (note especially the top of the 'R'. That area was reduced by die movement. note how thin the top look of the 'R' is? On hub doubling the devices are enlarged, not reduced. (flattened)
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Now I know! Thank You!
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