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1983 Cent Doubling? Need Some Guidance

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First one I have really seen like this so wanted to get some insight. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much!
1983-Cent-Doubling?--Need-Some-Guidance
1983-Cent-Doubling?--Need-Some-Guidance
1983-Cent-Doubling?--Need-Some-Guidance
1983-Cent-Doubling?--Need-Some-Guidance
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Aye, machine doubling--nice example.
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Okay cool! Understand what Machine Doubling is a bit more. Searched it up now. Is there something that would help me distinguish more between what is Machine Doubling and what is a double die? Trying to understand the differences from a visual perspective so clearer to me in the future. Thanks!
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CoopHome has many links on this subject:
http://goccf.com/t/422278#3634947
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Yes check out @coops page to learn a ton. In sort though, Machine Doubling means narrowed features without split serifs, while a doubled die has the opposite.
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This is very helpful! Thank you so much. Think that light bulb clicked on now! Its one area that has been stumping me. Appreciate it everyone!
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There are many types of doubling we all need to learn,here is a good link to bookmark:https://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles...Doubling.htm
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MD it is.



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Machine Doubling.

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