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I agree, what you are seeing is a MD coupled with the glare and light reflection. For example, look at the difference between the D in God in the second picture compared to the one in the last pic, your pic shows doubling in the last pic and none in the second. MD plus light playing trick on you.It's a spender.
Edited by Chase007 08/20/2018 1:00 pm
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Quote: since the device have been reduced in size Where do you see the device reduction? they are actually enlarged!
Edited by Chase007 08/20/2018 2:37 pm
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No, you said it was Machine Doubling on the first comment. They have been reduced in size on "IGWT", date, and mint mark. Is there something I'm missing here, because they are indeed reduced in size. I'm very confused by your second comment.  
Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 08/20/2018 1:26 pm
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Quote:you said it was Machine Doubling on the first comment. Yes It is MD, I did not say it wasn't, MD's devices are not always reduced in size.
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Not sure what Chase is talking about as this is clearly MD. In this type of MD the devices are reduced in size. Note this is easily visible on IGWT.
Edited by SilverDollar2017 08/20/2018 2:42 pm
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It is MD what is confusing is how it looks on IGWT. it both bounced and slid, 2 kinds of MD. In Slide doubling, it's like a shoe slipping in mud, it pushes the metal so the device is widened yes, but reduced in size by what has squoodhed out/over. So "technically" you're both right, just not understanding the concept here.
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I see Crazyb0. I appreciate your input! Thank you for clearing up the confusion for all of us! 
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Note the mint mark. The area below the mint mark is die wear. The area above the '8' is Machine Doubling. Between the two, it is altering the devices. The Machine Doubling follows not rules. Can move in any direction the machine allows the strike to happen, damage strong or minor. (Note the affected areas are lower than the devices normal height. They are flat, shelf like) It all depends on the machine. Si I feel this is not a doubled die.
Edited by coop 08/21/2018 4:45 pm
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