When you understand what a doubled die coin is, then you understand your statement,
Quote: 1972 p cent seems to have some the marks for a double. fs-102 could use your input.
is not something relevant to a doubled die.
Coins are minted by putting a blank planchet between an OBV and a REV die. That means every coin coming from a matched set of dies has to be absolutely identical.
So when a die is accidentally given a doubled image, then every coin coming from that set of dies has to be 100% exact to one another.
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