The 2001-2003 cent designs have larger devices on them. But I think your are using two light sources to take images with. When that happens the light creates a false wrap around of light on that device. The over all size of the devices are normal. So it is not a doubled die. In order for this to be a doubled die, it would not just be one device that is affected. The hub doubling would affect more than just one device. It would enlarge more devices. Here are side by sides of images on LIBERTY that are doubled dies and the second image is a normal set of image:

Not the shape of the 'R' on images 1, 3, 4. Note how the center of the 'R' is closed in more? That is because of the enlarging of the devices of the die when the die was hubbed. Slight hub movement enlarged the devices. So look how the upper part of the devices are enlarged larger than the second image that should have been marked as a normal example. Also not the centers of the "B"'s as well. The same thing was going on with them.

Not the shape of the 'R' on images 1, 3, 4. Note how the center of the 'R' is closed in more? That is because of the enlarging of the devices of the die when the die was hubbed. Slight hub movement enlarged the devices. So look how the upper part of the devices are enlarged larger than the second image that should have been marked as a normal example. Also not the centers of the "B"'s as well. The same thing was going on with them.
Edited by coop
06/23/2019 7:09 pm
06/23/2019 7:09 pm























