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1963 Half Dollar Doubled Die Error?

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 Posted 01/03/2019  9:10 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sweetdee1980 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi,I am wondering if this is a doubled die error? Thanks!
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Hello. First off, it's doubled die, not double die, and second, It's DDD, or Die Deterioration Doubling. Not a doubled die. This happens when a Die gets worn out, and has struck many coins, it's considered Worthless doubling. In other words, no added value. Hope I helped! Happy hunting!

DDD: http://doubleddie.com/144843.html

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Fixed it. Thanks for the info!
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No problem. One More thing I forgot to mention-Doubled Dies are not errors, they are varieties. Just trying to help out. Happy hunting!

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From the pics, the "doubling" seems to mostly be caused by lighting and reflection. However, there may be DDD as CH27 said as well as light Machine Doubling (MD). That type also adds no value to a coin. Keep searching!
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