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Machine "Trippling" ? ? A Look Closer And . .

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. . . . and you would see the lin on the previous number and there is a number after that. ALL of which are alike. will get more picts up for you when home tommorrow.
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Maybe dd but not td. My guess..... not worth much but my guess, I tend to get things wrong. lolol
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Machine doubled with plating movement toward the rim. Also this is called die deterioation along with plating movement. It it were a doubled die, all digits would have been affected instead of just the last one.
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Coop is right on the money. It is not a Doubled Die or a Tripled Die.

Thanks,
Bill
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