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1919 Merc Double Date?

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This coin displays charcteristics of date doubling on the nines as well as slide doubling or Machine Doubling.
Anyone care to share any thoughts?
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Looks like MD to me.
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Agree, this is Machine Doubling. Nice close-up.



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See how the devices are reduced, that is Machine Doubling.
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I agree, what is unusual about the coin to me is that usually the flat part of the date is underneath the overlaying date.
Thanks for the input. Much appretiated.
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I was hoping to see the DDO.
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As previously stated by others, MD.

"In God We Trust" looks normal on your coin, that is where the most evident doubling is, especially around the "UST" of trust.
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