Is this a die break inside the o with some Machine Doubling top west of the same device? Also, is this Machine Doubling on the S and T? Other devices show similar doubled devices on the reverse.
I would call that machine push doubling. How is that different from classic machine doubling? On the push doubling examples the devices are push outside of the normal device sizes. On classic Machine Doubling they show reduction of the normal size of the devices. No premium for either. It is not a doubled die. But the machine created this after the strike from a normal die.
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