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1965 Quarter. Hub Doubling Or No ?

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I seen some say no and others say yes. But I am new to this. So excuse me has I am still tring to figure this out
1965-Quarter.----Hub-Doubling-Or-No-?
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Sorry about the pics. Wish it was more then 300kb. Also have a 2016 and it seems to have 2 eyes in one socket. Is this new or a issue with this coin
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to CCF. Going to need much better photos. Going by these pics looks like Machine Doubling,MD.
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better pics are needed but I'm guessing MD.
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Quote:
Md = Machine Doubling


Yes. It's often called Machine Doubling, Mechanical Doubling, or Strike Doubling.
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1965-Quarter.----Hub-Doubling-Or-No-?
1965-Quarter.----Hub-Doubling-Or-No-?
1965-Quarter.----Hub-Doubling-Or-No-?
That is the best I can do. With the pic. Any ideas how I can upload full pics like others would be a blessing all of my regular photos are 1 + mb. And there is the pic of my 2016 nickel also
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What is your coin photo taking set up?
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That is Machine Doubling. Note how the area is flatten. If it were a doubled die, it would be raised, not flattened. This happens after the strike and the die movement damages those devices. MD reduces the size of the devices. Hub doubling increases the size of the devices:
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If this were hub doubling, it would look enlarged like this coin has:
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Hope this helps.
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Keep looking and keep asking!



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Thanks for the welcome and glad to learn so error worth keeping or no ? And john has for my camera yes it is all hd and high resolution and even at minimum resolution it still takes 1mb per pic so I have to crop the hick out of it. Thanks for the info
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And has for the nickel in which I have a few others like it seems to have different lettering or pics at different angles Some angles cant seem to see nothing some you can almost make out words and alot of the letters. Is this a lamanation issue or nothing at all ?
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Not sure what the eye is for? Looks like the wrong coin. (Best to keep each subject to one coin)
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