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1865 3 Cent Piece For Grading

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Looking for thoughts on this one.

I think the strike is strong, especially on the reverse. The issues at the bridge of the nose on the first image are really just a light issue as the subsequent photos show.

Strong clashing obverse and reverse and I think this is a DDO, so I'm really interested in your thoughts.

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To me, this looks a bit like Longacre doubling, which was pretty common for coins of this era.

http://www.error-ref.com/longacre-s-doubling/
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Correct, Longacre "shelf" doubling.
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AU-58
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Longacre doubling. AU-58.
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I am going to be the contrarian and say Machine Doubling since I am only seeing the doubling on one side (Longacre is usually on both sides). I would guess MS 63 or 64. Nice clashes!
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