This one looks like Machine Doubling also, but it is a little odd to have it on both sides of letters. I don't think that there is Longacre doubling on this series.
Note the vertical devices are affected. On the doubled dies, it is often the devices that are parallel to the rim that are affected horizontally. Also note, when you see this on both sides of the coin it is Machine Doubling. Also note the area affected. On the outside/insides of devices that is also a clue for Machine Doubling. Note on the examples above on how a DDR should look like?
I don't want you to think I am being rude by telling you not to post so many photos. Bobby doesn't like it when members do that. You and everyone else only need to start out with 4 photos every time:one full coin photo of the obverse and one full coin of the reverse as well as one or two close ups where and when needed.If we need more, we will ask for them.This should be done by every member every time,it will make Bobby very happy John1
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