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1960 Lincoln. This Is Machine Doubling?

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1960-Lincoln.--This-Is-Machine-Doubling?
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1960-Lincoln.--This-Is-Machine-Doubling?
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Faint MD, quite common.
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When you see stuff on the outside/inside edges of devices, that is where Machine Doubling happens and die wear also happens on the outside towards the closest rims. Doubled die are on the centers of the devices, making the devices wider/taller in size.
1960-Lincoln.--This-Is-Machine-Doubling?
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