I agree with too close. It removes perspective when you look too close. I also agree with Machine Doubling. Note on the devices, only only side of the devices are affected by the MD reducing the size of the devices by removing the contour of the coin. The contour is seen on the other side of these devices, but was removed by the Machine Doubling. I was looking for an example of a DDR on a half this year year, but all I have right now is an example of Machine Doubling in a different direction: Note the contour on the lower part of the devices was removed and now is showing a flat area? That is what Machine Doubling look like. Affects only an outside area of a device on any direction. When you look at the whole coin, all the Machine Doubling is often in a single direction over all on the coin. Thus appears different on devices on the outside of the coin, but again shows a single direction on the whole coin on that side of the coin.
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