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1999 Nickel Question

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Is this more MD? I am off of the pennies again and hoping I found something exciting.


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Yes step-like doubling that reduces the width of the devices is going to be MD. Good work on the ID.
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Yes, nice example of Machine Doubling. Suggest keeping it for reference purposes.
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You called it, MD
A perfect example are the 9's in the date, see how the middle 9 is full size
and the 9's on either side have reduced devices due to MD.
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Very good. Nice job, you will find that MD will be the majority of 'doubling' found across all demonization's.
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Coop gave me one of his educational links a little while back in another post. The lower area being flat was one of my biggest clues. It's the most extreme I have come across.
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Looks like MD and LDS to me.
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