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2006 D Jefferson Nickel MD?

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I'm thinking MD, a great example of it too
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Yes, a very good example indeed - nice, flat, and sharp edges - shelf-like appearance.
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with that
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Note how on each of the digits, the MD is reducing that side of the normal devices. (thus making the overall look thinner on that side)
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Here's a diagram depicting Machine Doubling and a Doubled Die. All of the credit goes to coppercoins as he created the diagram and is the owner of it. Here's the link if you want to look at his thread he created to explain the differences between Machine Doubling vs Hub Doubling. http://goccf.com/t/51410

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