coop,
I totally get it and respect that.
If there is doubling on the master die, then all working hubs produced from the doubled master die will have the same doubling
My thought is: Ok, when the master die was produced with the coin's design for that year ,there was no doubling on it, then in the process a doubling occur's on the Master die from there is transferred to working Hub then to working dies.
Isn't this TECHNICALLY still a Mint produced Double Die ?
And just for the sake of argument ,how can One be certain that for example the 1972 Cent in this topic is not a MDD ?
I totally get it and respect that.
If there is doubling on the master die, then all working hubs produced from the doubled master die will have the same doubling
My thought is: Ok, when the master die was produced with the coin's design for that year ,there was no doubling on it, then in the process a doubling occur's on the Master die from there is transferred to working Hub then to working dies.
Isn't this TECHNICALLY still a Mint produced Double Die ?
And just for the sake of argument ,how can One be certain that for example the 1972 Cent in this topic is not a MDD ?




















