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1972 S Lincoln Double Die?

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Being flat, shelf-like, and the device is reduced in size. That looks like MD to me.
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definitely MD
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thank you for the quick response
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It's Machine Doubling, because the devices are reduced in size, and it's shelflike in appearance. Click on both of these very helpful links to learn more. http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/ http://doubleddie.com/58222.html
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Thank you for the link. I just learned that my coin was a result of what is called a "push" Machine Doubling. so thank you for that :)
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I still call that classic doubling. The push enters into the MD when the devices are enlarged, but not from hubbing, but by being pushed beyond the normal size.
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Thank you for the link. I just learned that my coin was a result of what is called a "push" Machine Doubling. so thank you for that :)


You're very welcome and no problem! I'm glad that I was able to help you out. I'm also glad that you \'ve learned something new as well.
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Meow found one that is virtually identical. Its just a year older. Meow was hope to find a double die, and this the best Meow could do.
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