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Is This 1964 D Just Suffering From A Fatigued Die?

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 Posted 03/22/2021  02:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Putthaton to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

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 Posted 03/22/2021  02:32 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eddiespin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
See the wrinkles on it? Poor little thing it's getting past it.
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@eddiespin Even if the notching is prevalent on the same area of most of the devices, do I needa look out for just a deeper notching for the DD's?
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Forget "notching." Or, rather, that's just one small piece of the diagnostics. It's a fooler every time when it causes you to take your eyes off the ball. Here, see this diagram, and think of what you're looking for. These are two images on the die, itself, slightly ajar, but right smack up against each other. They're both FULL images. It's only one image, the one formed by the second punch, is covering up much of the first punch image, that part of the first punch that's punched over by the second punch, and, as as a result, we can't see. I can go on, but this is a start to help visualize it, and the difference between it and worthless Strike Doubling...

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