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Is This Hub Doubled Or Machine

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Circulation wear flattening on the tops of the devices. Just a normal die example with wear. The devices are not enlarged from hub doubling and the centers are affect by slight damage.
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Great pictures (if a few too many). Definitely not a doubled die. The fact that you're posting pictures of both sides of the coin is a bit confusing to me. Do you think it's it's DDR and a DDO? Doubled dies make up maybe 1 in 1000 dies produced, so having a DDR/DDO on the same coin is about (1/1000)^2 = (1/1,000,000)
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