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datadragon, rookie question here on ejection doubling. Can you get ejection doubles of the reverse on the obverse, or vice versa? It seems that a particular face of a coin is far more likely to strike the die that minted it. Is there even enough room in the collar and the press to flip heads over tails?
datadragon, rookie question here on ejection doubling. Can you get ejection doubles of the reverse on the obverse, or vice versa? It seems that a particular face of a coin is far more likely to strike the die that minted it. Is there even enough room in the collar and the press to flip heads over tails?
You mean more like this? Most multi-strikes show the same face struck repeatedly. Coins that flip over between strikes are rarer.
https://www.PCGS.com/news/doublestruck-mint-errors
https://www.error-ref.com/mulitple-...s-flip-over/
That is different than the ejection impact doubling such as the 2023 bessie coleman quarter appears to be http://goccf.com/t/441035 and before on recent 2017-p quarters. It is also different from a die clash as makecents was discussing. https://www.maddieclashes.com/die-clash/



















