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1999 One Cent DDD Or MD Extreme?

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From one point of view @MAKE: you are right, except that "hybrid between blistered plating and split plating doubling" (error.com ) has an space between the rise design and the planchet field. Here it is the most hard part of analysis of the plated Zinc coins. Only in hand coin can show well what it is.

MAKE put a very good and logic point here, but hard to decide this point just by photos.
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 Posted 11/14/2022  5:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Dearborn, how can a die move in 4 directions during only one strike?

Each time the die strikes a planchet, extreme pressure is applied - outward from the center to the collar, eventually the devices wear out moving from the center towards the rim in a circular way.

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Die Deterioration Doubling may completely surround an affected design element (like a number or letter) or may be restricted to one side.

Here read this:
https://www.error-ref.com/die-deter...on-doubling/
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I agree, Die Deterioration example.
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