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1913 Buffalo Type 1 Shows Doubling On Liberty And Date?

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This is a recent purchase.

Do you think the doubling is MDD or something else.

Thanks for looking.


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I think the 9 shows some doubling and maybe the 13.


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It shows some doubling in Liberty.



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looks like Machine Doubling to me
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I would concur on shift doubling; it has flat, shelf-like doubling. The desired doubling type is rounded. Nice strike Buff though!

Little, to no additional value, sorry.
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Sorry, Strike Doubling (Die Chatter). It is flat and rounded. Doubled dies are round and round.
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