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2011 D Nickel Reverse-Do You Think This Is True Doubling?

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I couldn't find information on whether there is true doubling on some of the letters on the reverse of a 2011 D nickel. Specifically the E, S, T, N, and O. Opinions? Thanks in advance.
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Here are the only listed DDOs/DDRs.
https://www2.briansvarietycoins.com...tings/cat/61
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Either reflection doubling or plain old MD.
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Here they are bigger (I hope). You can see it best really on my coin microscope screen...but I don't want to get into trouble!
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All I see is MD.
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Nice close up pictures but I see it is MD.
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Thank you everyone! I value everyone's opinion. Have a great weekend.
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A while back, we had a long discussion about a similar 2011-D nickel that I found. The conclusion was Die Deterioration Doubling. In the months since then, I have found quite a few more examples of such doubling in 2006+ nickels. For whatever reason, almost all of them were struck in Denver, suggesting that their Mint facility runs dies much longer than Philadelphia, or manufactures the dies in a way that results in this peculiar deterioration pattern.

http://goccf.com/t/449676
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Looks like MD to me also. You need to filter your light source to cut down on the glare.Also pics seem a bit out of focus.
Here is a link on types of doubling: https://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles...Doubling.htm
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Thank you everyone!
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I detest the phrase "true doubling". There are at least a dozen forms of doubling known to affect coins, all of which are "true". If, by "true doubling" you mean hub doubling (doubled die), then say so.
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