I know your thinking: "But this doesn't look like Machine Doubling?" Machine Doubling can vary in strength. Slight amount like your coin, top of devices affected, middle of the devices affected, moving the devices around with push doubling even on field level. Machine Doubling follows no rules. Whatever the recoil after the strike sends the dies, it can vary a lot between the same run. I know you are now wondering: "How does he know that happens and can he prove it." Well like they say in court, a Lawyer never asks a question that he doesn't already know the answer to.

These cents were from a OBW roll of BU coins. They were a batch of a couple of rolls and they all have the same marker on the coins in the image. But note, they don't all show the same Machine Doubling. So it varies from strike to strike. Just depending on what the issue is with the machine. So they machine does not follow rules, but does its own thing.

These cents were from a OBW roll of BU coins. They were a batch of a couple of rolls and they all have the same marker on the coins in the image. But note, they don't all show the same Machine Doubling. So it varies from strike to strike. Just depending on what the issue is with the machine. So they machine does not follow rules, but does its own thing.



































