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2007 2 Rupees (India) Dramatic Doubled Die

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Yet another spine-tingling doubled die from the mint at India, a paragon of high standards and rigorous quality control.

I would call this Class IV doubling, but please correct me if I'm wrong. The doubling on the obverse is severe, and easily visible to the naked eye. All except the central feature are doubled, and possibly that is because it is a common element for each year of minting.
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That sure is dramatic!! Wonder if that sort of thing is common, coming from the exotic country of India?
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India mint doubled dies seem to be fairly common, at least judging from the number of them on ebay. Like I said, impeccable quality control.
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India mint doubled dies seem to be fairly common, at least judging from the number of them on ebay. Like I said, impeccable quality control.


Yep, that probably spells it out!
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Working on a trace as we speaks.
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3 degree rotation
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Rotation? That would make it a Class I doubled die, I guess. Thanks for doing the trace and the analysis.
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No problem
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Very cool! Quite dramatic.

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