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Machine Doubling?

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1963D qtr.


Machine-Doubling??

Machine-Doubling??

Machine-Doubling??
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 Posted 10/10/2010  11:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cladhunter13 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like MD to me. I Imagine a expert will let you know for sure. I still like the look.
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I love this coin it's so bright for the year. It's kinda strange, parts of it looked md and parts look dd. Weird... Thanks for your reply.
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Tricky. My opinion...DD, but opinions dont count with coins only facts do. Good eyes though. you must have been paying close attention.
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IMHO, a double die.
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I would say Machine Doubling myself.Flat shelf like appearance and no separation or better known as notching of the devices
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I've seen this on a few silver quarters. Silver is much softer also.
Unless it's just the light can also see it on the wing edges.
Looks like a later die state also. MD with DD I would say.
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Sorry, should of stated Die Deterioration not DD :)
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Probably a dumb question, but I am a newbie. Does Machine Doubling move in the same direction? I would think that it would, but would like to make sure when looking at all of my coins, I take that into consideration if it is so. Thanks
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Forgot about the notching aspect. Thanks for straigning me out.
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Machine doubling. The areas in question are pushed by movement of the dies during the striking of the coin. Is it always in the same direction: Take a look at this image and see what you think?
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Now that I was able to determine! It's the subtle ones that get me.
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