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1962 D DDO? Hopefully Anyways & [:(]

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1962 d found in rolls today
1962-D-DDO?--Hopefully-Anyways-&-[:]
1962-D-DDO?--Hopefully-Anyways-&-[:]
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Nope, that's Machine Doubling, because the size of the devices have been reduced in size, and is shelflike in appearance. Not a Doubled Die. A true Doubled Die would happen in the die making process, before the die is even used to strike coins. A true Doubled Die is a die with doubling on the die itself. Machine Doubling is caused by the strike itself (die moves a little during the strike), so therefore, it's not a Doubled Die.
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Thanks for the info errors! Onto the next roll
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No problem. I'll give you some resources to help you look
For true Doubled Dies:
www.doubleddie.com
www.coppercoins.com
www.varietyvistacom
www.crdievarieties.com

For errors:
www.error-ref.com
www.cuds-on-coins.com

Here's my tutorial on Machine Doubling. It will be very helpful to you. http://goccf.com/t/332421
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A lot of the DDO's this year show on the date area, but on the tops of the devices:
1962-D-DDO?--Hopefully-Anyways-&-[:]
Wexler listed some doubled working hubs issues on proof cents.
http://doubleddie.com/307701.html
Just spotted this now. So there are a lot of proof coins out there with that type of WWHO issues. Now I have to go back through all the examples and figure out if they are any of these. (which renders them, not a doubled die, but a working hub doubling was the issue)
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