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Looks like MD to me. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Not a doubled die. All area you are looking at is reduced, not enlarged like a doubled die would look like.  Machine Doubling is a reduction of the normal devices that were just struck. now they are reduced in size. (even smaller than regular devices: 
Edited by coop 06/29/2019 4:02 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thanks its been a fun morning I wish I could get pics as good as I can see it in person
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Bedrock of the Community
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Machine Doubling, not a Doubled Die Reverse.
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
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Agreed with pros. Good eye. Keep hunting
Cheers
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Does machine doubleing show more than one layer?
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Oh and ya wow coop your pics are amazing thank you for all the info
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OP Obverse means front of the coin. You don't have a single picture of obverse in this thread.
Keep hunting, you'll eventually find some varieties!
Cheers
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Well most of the images I use are not mine. They are from members here, and from other forums and PCGS and Coppercoins. I use them because I can see something special or to compare with a normal coin.
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