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1964 D Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die

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Found this coin and was wondering if anyone else has seen this error on a 1964 D Jefferson nickel. It is a DDR on the base of Monticello. Wondering if this is a new error? Thoughts appreciated.

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Machine Doubling?
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machine doubling, common to see it at the base of Monticello during that era
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That would be my guess, but the lighting could be deceptive here.



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Ok thank you!
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A doubled die enlarges the devices. Machine Doubling reduced the normal size of the devices.
here is what a very nice doubled die looks like.
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Note how the devices are enlarged and you can see a spread on them.
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