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2020 W Connecticut Question Of The Single Squeeze Dies.

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So for one, Always check coin-stars drop slots because this is where I found this lol. First W to get randomly also and I do mean first W Yeah lol, anyway so because of the single squeeze process now was wondering to look deeper into this or you think just DDD or push I ask because on the V75 mark looks pushed or doubled with the help of coops edittorials single squeeze Doubled Dies look more pushed and stretched then older broken serifs?
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thx guys in advance.
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Well the last images show Machine Doubling. The Earlobe and the Motto are the areas affected on the States and ATB Quarters for the obverse:
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 Posted 02/06/2021  5:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Eyez to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
could it ever be reversed? meaning noted moto is not spread could the spread happen from the other side? not saying mine is but just question
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 Posted 02/07/2021  5:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Only if they had hubbed it twice. Only one example of this happening that I know of. They machine is to lock up and they need a key to proceed.
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That is the only one I know of that was probably hubbed twice, making it affect other areas. But non since then have showed up that I know of.
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thank you coop^^
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Most will be in the central areas for the doubled dies on the States quarters and the ATB Quarters. Seems like a lot of the single squeeze dies started in the 1998-1999 forward era. Since then are the single squeeze dies. It seems that not all changed at the same time. Slowly happened at different times. How can you tell? Look at the profile of the coins. The Single squeeze dies have the lower profiles, showing ridge rings quicker, showing the DDD on the fields quicker. (Some of the cents started showing this as far back as 1992. On these the hub doubling is more in the centers of the design.

The pre-single (multi-hubbed dies) squeeze coins will show a higher bust design, not showing ridge rings, not showing the die wear on the fields, but the devices will show movement towards the rim starting on the outsides edges of the devices.
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yeah I read something about that awhile ago probably why my eyes get tricked and if I'm not mistaking also the V75 on the westpoint is a incuse stamping on the die correct?
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I am pretty sure too.
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With the other raised devices showing the same Machine Doubling as the area in question, they would also be raised.
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so then more like this I'm looking for
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was messing around more with the new scope on that W
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think the ear came out alright also
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